No, it is not true.
No that is not true, for all people. Because i myself am an amazing math student, but am incredible at science. I also have three friends who are math geniuses but are really good at science.
I don't think so! Long before there were computers (and computer science), there were brilliant physics and engineering students and they obviously were good at math.
I don't think so! Long before there were computers (and computer science), there were brilliant physics and engineering students and they obviously were good at math.
That depends on the individual
If you think you can draw that kind of correlation, then I've got news for you: You're not that good at math.
No. You do not suck. You can truly . . . whatever the opposite is.
No. You do not suck. You can truly . . . whatever the opposite is.
No. You do not suck. You can truly . . . whatever the opposite is.
suck it
No. If you suck at essays you suck. Full stop! An engineer or computer scientist may have to write good proposals to get funding. They will need to sell their skills and ideas to prospective customers. Communication with co-workers will require clear instructions. Although some of these things may be done verbally, many will require good writing skills.
Such a correlation is absurd.
Not necessarily.