Putting it as delicately as I can, that statement is
hooey, hogwash, baloney, and balderdash.
You need good math to do engineering at a professional level.
-- No. You should not be ashamed of yourself. -- No. If you fail science and engineering, that won't be the reason.
On the contrary, you will need a lot of math to be good at science and engineering, so if you are good at math you have a good start, at least.
No But Each One Is Good At One Or Another:)
Not really. Science Engineering deals basically with Math subjects. Therefore, if you're good in Math, you'll do good in Science Engineering.
No
Classes in writing are are typically required to earn a degree in science and engineering. Those classes determine whether or not a student has sufficient writing skills for science and engineering careers.
The opposite is true. You will more than likely be good at science.
Yes
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Not necessarily. Math is the language of science, rather than writing. Being a good writer may help, but being strong in the math section is more important. If you understand the math portion, there is no way you can fail
You'll certainly not fail physics BECAUSE you are good at math - you NEED math for physics and engineering.