A doctorate, bachelor, masters degree or nobel prize are all considered high academic achievements.
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Superior academic achievement typically refers to consistently high grades, excellent performance in challenging courses, and frequently scoring at or near the top of a student's class or school. It can also include other achievements like research publications, awards, or leadership roles within academic settings.
No, academic achievement is just one aspect of intelligence. Intelligence encompasses a range of abilities including problem-solving skills, emotional intelligence, creativity, and practical knowledge. Therefore, academic achievement is not the only true measure of a person's intelligence.
Academic achievement is typically measured through various indicators such as grades, standardized test scores, class ranking, GPA, and completion of coursework. These metrics are used to assess a student's level of knowledge, understanding, and skills in specific subjects or disciplines.
An academic achievement is something you do or achieve at school, college or university - in class, in a laboratory, library or fieldwork. It does not include sport or music. An academic achievement, such as graduating 1st in one's class, is sometimes a purely quantitative matter, while having the findings of lengthy, comprehensive research published by a recognized journal is also a notable academic achievement. Being named head/chairman of a particular department at a university is both a professional and an academic achievement.
Studies have shown that a person's socioeconomic status is a predictor of their academic achievement.
One of my most outstanding non-academic achievements was completing a marathon. It required months of training and dedication, but crossing the finish line was an incredibly fulfilling moment that showcased my perseverance and commitment to a goal outside of my academic pursuits.