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Is it true that if you are an expert at math but terrible at writing essays and papers you will never work as a scientist or an engineer?

No. You can take a course in composition, or get tutoring.


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No. It is not true. There's no analytical way to make a statement like that.


Is it true that if a person is bad at writing he or she will never be an engineer?

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No, it is not true because you can work to improve your writing.


Is it true that if you are an expert at math but terrible at writing in your life you will never be a successful engineer?

No. But you might want to get better at writing.


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No, that statement is not true. But that doesn't mean that if you're terrible at writing then you WILL be an engineer. It just means that there's no connection. I have made my living as an engineer for slightly more than 40 years, and I can tell you, from my observations and experience, that anything on the spectrum from functional illiteracy to world-class prose can propel a person into a career as an engineer.


Is it true that if you are bad at writing you will not and never be an engineer?

No, that statement is not true. But that doesn't mean that if you're bad at writing then you WILL be an engineer. It just means that there's no connection. I have made my living as an engineer for slightly more than 40 years, and I can tell you, from my observations and experience, that anything on the spectrum from functional illiteracy to world-class prose can propel a person into a career as an engineer.


Is it true that if you are an expert at math but terrible at writing essays in your life you will never be a successful engineering?

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Did Emily Dickinson travel widely or never went to college or wrote essays and novel or none of them?

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Is it true that if you are an expert at math but terrible at writing you will fail science and engineering and never allowed to work as a scientist or an engineer?

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