For the same reason that some people who are good singers aren't good football players.
The two skills have almost nothing in common, so there's no reason that being good at one should automatically make you good at the other.
No, many engineers are not good at writing papers. But they are more valuable to their employers if they can write reasonably well. In general, engineers are not that good at writing papers.( They even have issues with handwriting.
You need not be ashamed, but why do you simply accept that you are not as good at writing papers? Can you not learn to do better at that as well?You need not be ashamed, but why do you simply accept that you are not as good at writing papers? Can you not learn to do better at that as well?You need not be ashamed, but why do you simply accept that you are not as good at writing papers? Can you not learn to do better at that as well?You need not be ashamed, but why do you simply accept that you are not as good at writing papers? Can you not learn to do better at that as well?
because they know more math and they don't have a creative mind for writing.
Mathematics and Writing are total polar opposites: people who are great with math have a load of difficulty with essays and the same rule goes for people who are good at writing papers
Yes they are
A good major would be in education. You could become a math teacher.
It depends on the person, if they are really good at writing:then yes. If they went into engineering because they weren't good at writing them: no
Good students should be able to do well both at math and essay writing. If you are having trouble with essay writing, you should do more reading. Everything that you read has something to teach you about writing.
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Good is a relative term. Any job requires relatively good writing. If you feel you need improvement, just practice.
People who are more dominant in the left side of their brain are more logical and are better at math. Those that favor their right side are more creative and better at writing.