Or do you even know them at all? I should learn them in order. I know most of them, or have, at least, heard of them. They are important in mathematics, science, and engineering, you know.
They are indeed important in science etc., but generally you don't need to learn the Greek alphabet specifically for that because the paper or text-book should define them locally, though some are universally used for particular values.
Pi is the obvious one, but among others lambda is conventional for wave-length, delta used in calculus for the differential signs though the Integration sign is the Old English elongated 'S' (effectively standing for 'sum'); alpha, beta and theta are common in trigonometry.