No you will not fail.
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Symposia is plural for symposium. A symposium is a meeting or conference to discuss a particular subject. Sometimes a collection of essays is presented at a symposium.
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Not normally, that describes most (of us) engineers,
Yes, that is possible. The sciences of physics, chemistry, and engineering do not depend upon the ability to write essays.
No, you will fail those subject that you do not study for. Passing or failing is in your hands not "fate".
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C. J. Eliezer has written: 'Mathematics' -- subject(s): Addresses, essays, lectures, Mathematics 'A modern text-book on statics, for students of applied mathematics, physics and engineering' -- subject(s): Statics
You need writing skills in just about any area of study, including physics and engineering - during the study, you'll have to write essays, and later, for real-life work, you'll have to write reports.
No, you have to be good at physics and engineering to be good at it. Engineering would require you to write reports, but to write a 2500 word report? It's about quality, not quantity. If you can write a good essay, then you should have no problem writing up reports for when you do engineering work - assuming you know what you're doing. If you're hopeless at writing essays, physics and engineering, then you're going to be bad at it.
Sounds backwards to me.
It's absurd to draw such a general correlation.
It will turn out to be true for some students, and false for others with exactly the same abilities. To predict whether any given individual student will pass or fail Physics or Engineering requires at least 400 more pieces of information in addition to those included in the question. No reliable predictive method has been developed yet.
No, that is not true. But it helps to do good in writing so you can explain and document the facts and results of physics and engineering. I hated to write essays in school, but now I enjoy writing technical memos in engineering, so do your best