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Do you have to be good at MATH to be an engineer? [An Environmental Engineer's perspective]

When you think of an engineer, the first thing that may come to mind is that they are probably good at math. But is that really the case?

What if you want to be an engineer but you struggle with math? Can you still pursue this field?

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