Math is more straightforward - in general, answers are either right or wrong. English is subject to interpretation. Also, unlike English, the principles of mathematics are generally unchanging.
One is not "better" than the other, if you want to be a mathematician then the study of math would be "better" in the same sense that a linguist would be better off studying English language.
Certainly. Math is much older than English.
1. Mathematics is neither better (not beter) than (not then) English. 2. Mathematics is universal, in the sense that once that it transcends language barriers. 3. English is a widely understood language and in all likelihood you will need it to communicate. [And in reference to the first point, above, you will need to improve if you want to communicate effectively.]
Are you saying the people of Antarctica and performing better than America in these areas? There are no people native to Antarctica.
yes today English is more important than maths.
Mathematics is vital for economics and finance because it allows the formation, interpretation, and use of models, using mathematical tools, that can represent parts of the economy and how they interact. By creating these models, we can better understand economics and apply solutions to increase efficiency and make better outcomes. Mathematics is more fundamental now in this field than it has ever been and much of advanced economics deals primarily in advanced applied mathematics and statistics.
He thought everyone was basically bad, including all English people. (APEX) !/
They are worth the same amount of UCAS points. If you are planning to study a mathematics related degree at university, then further maths will give you a bit of a head start.
It is subjective to say whether one is better than the other as they focus on different aspects of the English language. English literature typically focuses on the study of literary works, while English language and literature includes a broader scope that encompasses the study of language, linguistics, and literary works. It ultimately depends on individual preferences and interests.
no
English is better
It depends completely on the individual - some people study better at school with other people around, others study better at school with no one around, others study better in the comfort of their own home.