Academic preparation is an AP course. AP stands for Advanced Placement.
I can give an example if that would help.
There are many AP courses including AP Calculus and AP Chemistry.
Usually these courses are offered by High schools to gives the students college credit.
A student who successfully completed AP calculus at high school does not have to take all calculus courses at a college.
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how is academic achievent measured
Academic enrichment are subjects, areas of study, or activities that are not a part of the regular academic studies. Enrichment might include music classes and lessons, dance, sports, and art.
A doctorate, bachelor, masters degree or nobel prize are all considered high academic achievements.
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.
High academic achievers are who achieve success on academic performance. Usually they more intellectual than other students and have high thinking abilities (brilliant mind). High academic achievers in the ordinary course of events use their time rationally, drinking alcohol and smoking cigarette and marijuana face more rare than low academic achievers, quite often A-students tries to avoid that.
you need to graduate high school, and also need to graduate medical school
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academic words
in a dictionary
The shape of the tree.
The shape of the tree.
A word with a special meaning in an area of study
Academic or disciple.
academic words
cheating
The meaning of academic performance in students is how well a student is doing in class. Sometimes it could mean how well they are doing and close they are coming to achieving there goals.
Dennie Wolf has written: 'Academic preparation in the arts' -- subject(s): Arts, Study and teaching (Secondary)