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I'm good at Math and I passed Chemistry.
Being proficient in basic math (algebra) is extremely helpful if not required for chemistry on a high school level. Economics aren't really that relevant, except for the fact that it too relies extensively on mathematics.
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Yes.
Sounds backwards to me.
It's absurd to draw such a general correlation.
Sure, why not; you can be good in more than one or two subjects.
No. It is an absurd falsehood, to which no credence should be paid.
In my opinion, if you are good at math, then you will do well with economics and physics; both of which have a lot of math in them. Chemistry I would put in a different category; however, one assumes a mind used to learning math, physics and economics - all branches of Science - would be a mind geared toward science in general, including chemistry. Scientifically trained minds use logic and reasoning more (they are right-brain thinkers, as opposed to left-brain - artistic and emotional- thinking) and deductive reasoning, which would be of use in any of the four sciences presented here.Another point is that learning music will increase a person's math aptitude and overall intelligence.
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It always depend on the person if he will pass a subject or not.
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