It is unlikely. While programming is not actually needed for some engineering. If you lack the problem solving skills needed for programming, you probably won't cut the mustard at engineering.
It depends what type of engineering you want to get into. Electrical engineers will use programming.
Software programming is a good thing to study. Software programming pays good money.
Not really Math and physics are what make engineering
It depends. It's probably the best type of person to start computer engineering and programming. I consider myself a strong math student and a good programmer. But I'm young and not experienced.
coz youre a little bit cool inside and too good for him but thinks he can have you,,, x
It is, it will just be harder. So you might have to put extra work to achieve the same result as someone who has a stronger math/physics/chemistry background.The more you know about math, the more you can focus on the actual concept of engineering.
Physicists, chemists, and engineers do not necessarily write their own computer programs, although some do. You can use existing programs, just as I am using a Windows operating system in order to post this answer for you to read. I didn't have to write my own program.
No, it is not true. It is false. In order to PASS physics, chemistry, and engineering, you must be pretty good at mathematics.
yes ... just study
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Yes the Marlin was and is a great car. AMC had and still has a good rep for the workmanship and engineering. .