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Fig. 2 Correlation between app score and percentage mark (academic performance) (N = 6939).
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Some GP supervisors also marked academic assessments.
The College Board is optimistic that the newly retooled SAT will be less an IQ test and more a mark of academic readiness.
When a school thoroughly misses the mark for academic performance, it isn't fulfilling its charter.
Pupils could opt to have their home responsibilities detailed on the transcripts of their diploma, which will also reveal the modular marks for academic and vocational courses studied.
Its detractors also claim that in place of hardened politics, Demos provided the springboard for New Labour's equivalent of Nathan Barley culture, marked by academic gobbledygook and an obsession with trivia.
In 2010, ACEM organized and sponsored its first international EM congress in Bogota marking an academic milestone for the development of academic EM in Colombia.
It was, he said, "an honorable call," a mark of his academic success.
When he returned, he enrolled in Hall High School, where he made a mark as an academic achiever.
Mr. Said made his academic mark with his view that Western scholars were misinterpreting the Middle East, where he was raised.
With a towering intellect, sharp wit, voracious curiosity, and gentle manner, he left his mark on the academic community, on international affairs, and on the public conscience.
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