Phrases with «academic prowess»

"Academic prowess" means having great ability or skill in school-related activities, such as studying, problem-solving, and understanding complex subjects. Full definition

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Sentences with «academic prowess»

  • These have typically been pegged to levels of academic prowess around old - style ninth - or tenth - grade curricula and have been required (of almost all students) as prerequisite to getting a diploma. (educationnext.org)
  • When the measure, known as Proposition 42, was approved on a second ballot (after having been voted down only a day earlier), it touched off a fire storm of criticism, mostly from coaches who stand to lose the services of youngsters whose academic prowess has not kept pace with their athletic skills. (si.com)
  • «By making apprenticeships a gold standard option for ambitious young people, we are sending a message that technical excellence is as highly valued as academic prowess,» Mr Cameron said. (politics.co.uk)
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