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Yes, you have to be really good at maths, physics and chemistry.
You need studies to apply for chemical engineering jobs like studies of principles of chemistry, biology and physics to solve problem. Some universities offer a foundation of course.
Yes, typically physics is required by most all engineering specialties.
No, where do you get such weird ideas? You NEED math for physics and engineering!
There is no need to expertise in Physics for a computer engineering student.
Of course not. Certainly, you won't be bad at physics or engineering BECAUSE OF your math skills. You NEED math for physics, and both math and physics for engineering, so somebody who is not good at math is more likely to have trouble with physics or engineering.
You'll certainly not fail physics BECAUSE you are good at math - you NEED math for physics and engineering.
A degree in Chemical Engineering, is required for employment as a chemical process engineer. A background in physics, chemistry and mathematics is also beneficial.
On the contrary, you NEED math, especially for physics and engineering.
Math will help, not hinder, you in this. You actually need a LOT of math, especially for physics and engineering.
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No, that will definitely not be the cause. On the contrary, you need lots of math, especially in physics and engineering.