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This study was conducted to compare learning strategies between under-achiever and upper-achiever students (including both genders in 3 school grades).
Among the samples, two 90- person groups were chosen as upper and under achiever students.
But, on the other hand, in the upper echelon of high achievers — the world that students of the Law School inhabit — excellence isn't, on its own, much of a differentiator.
They knew an early-decision application raised the odds of acceptance for upper-middle-class achievers who were not minority students, second-generation Ivy Leaguers, recruited athletes or favorites of trustees.
The Tam-Brahm, progeny of a priestly class, is putatively a secular whizz-kid and achiever, although the upper-caste inflection is never entirely renounced.
In the TREE study the percentage of students who have not completed an upper secondary program is much higher among low-achievers (proficiency level I or below; between 19 and 37%) than among those who scored in the middle or higher ranges (proficiency levels II to V; between 4 and 10%).
According to Sylvia Ann Hewlett's 2002 study "Executive Women and the Myth of Having it All," the upper limit for nearly half of women corporate high-achievers is zero.
He was also an achiever.
"This is an exceptional individual, a high achiever.
Bishop had been a high achiever since childhood.
In retrospect, Ejogo sounds like an early achiever.
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