no being an accountant means a lot of math i don't think there's a lot of writing if your terrible at math its OK just keep practicing and never give up and then you can be an accountant
No, it is not true. Writing skills can be improved.
No, that is not a causative correlation.
That is an over simplification. You need to be able to write understandably in most any job that is not primarily manual labor. But for many jobs you don't have to be "good at writing," just able to do it understandably, using standard grammar and vocabulary. Of course, it helps if you are better than that. But if you are not good enough at writing, you can learn how to be better at it. There are courses just for that purpose.
No, mathematics and writing skills are completely separate skill sets, most people are either good at one or the other, few are good at both. It's a good idea to work on your writing skills but in most math based jobs like accounting and engineering, you don't need writing skills as much as your mathematical skills.
No, it is not true because you can work to improve your writing.
No, don't see how that relates so strongly to the job
No
No. But you might want to get better at writing.
no it is normal. i am good at maths but not too good at essay writing too but dont have dyslexia
TRUE
According to Ben Jonson, he "never blotted a line" which means he never rewrote anything. If that's true, then he had an easy time writing. But there is good reason to believe that he actually did a fair bit of revising,
True if you are at least 1st grade and false if you are higher that 4th grade