No! Most scientists are very good a math, as it is used to quantify data as well as all the calculations required to perform their daily tasks.
chemistry biology and physics
compulsary-physics,chemistry,maths optional-computer science / electronics
Management: Particularly economics, but also some areas of business Physical sciences: Physics, chemistry, astronomy, mathematics, and computer science Natural sciences: Biology, chemistry, and environmental science
Physics is a branch of science that focuses on matter and energy and how they interact with each other. Physics deals with subjects such as force, motion, energy, and matter.
geography and some of the science subjects ( eg biology, chemistry or physics) maths will also be helpful
Mathematics and physics are both required for computer science and computer engineering degrees; chemistry might not be, depending upon your individual school.
English Maths Science(Physics Chemistry Biology)
What subjects were commonly studied where and by whom?
Biology, Science, Chemistry, Physics, Math and more
In order to study science subjects like Physics, Chemistry or Engineering Science, study of Mathematics is MUST!
Physics is called the pioneer of science because it is the first subjects to be studied. And even up to this day, if a person needs to study new things, everything depends on physics and chemistry first.
Physics, Chemistry, etc. Later on in many fields of Engineering and many science-based fields.