Academic Achievement

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Academic Achievement

1. any identifiable success in the areas of scholarship or disciplined study.

2. in educational psychology, a level of proficiency in scholastic work in general or in a specific skill, such as arithmetic or reading. Evidence of future academic achievement is usually based on the results of standardized ability tests and assessment of performance by a teacher or other supervisor.

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