Highly possible, math is more important than writing.
Some can, others can't.
Of course, there isn't a reason not to, because mathematics is the language of economics, science and engineering(with the exception of computer programming).
It is very possible you would do well. Check out some engineering colleges and ask a few questions
Mathematics is the language of engineering (as well as science).
Yes, that is possible. The sciences of physics, chemistry, and engineering do not depend upon the ability to write essays.
Engineering is "applied science", so math is certainly a prerequisite. You need to be good in science in general, too.
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Doing well in school and making sure that the class you want to major in you do well in. Chemical engineering for example, do well in Chemistry and Engineering both, then go on to those two combined in college.
Mathematics, chemistry and physics form much of the basis of engineering - do well at those and you should do well in engineering. Mathematics is the only applicable subject related to computer programming, but being good at the other two subjects indicates both a logical mindset and good memory for information, which are useful skills in any computer-related field.
Mostly any engineering major(except any computer related engineering disciplines), as well as a math major.
I think you can, because engineering and technology are well- related to math.As for science, it depends on the major you're studying...
Absolutely, yes. I know lots of people like that. In fact, it's pretty normal for people who are good in the Sciences to be not so good at English and the Humanities.