Here are some good links to help you with this. The only way to become clever is to work at it.
A person who is clever in all subjects is often referred to as a "polymath." This term describes someone with a wide-ranging knowledge and expertise across multiple disciplines. Alternatively, they may also be called a "renaissance person" or "universal genius," reflecting their diverse talents and intellectual breadth.
Both "cleverest" and "most clever" are grammatically correct forms to use to compare intelligence. "Cleverest" is the superlative form of "clever," while "most clever" follows the standard comparative form when dealing with adjectives that are polysyllabic or two syllables long.
The comparative degree of "clever" is "cleverer" or "more clever," and the superlative degree is "cleverest" or "most clever." These forms are used to compare the cleverness of two or more subjects. For example, you might say, "She is cleverer than her brother" or "He is the cleverest student in the class."
all hamsters are very clever
Studying and hiring a tutor is the best way to get clever (better) in all your lessons in school.
A level subjects of all the sciences (chemistry, Biology and physics) and maths. Then I think you do a science degree for 4 years, then 4 years of med-school and then a year of internship. You have to be clever or very hardworking.
I am so clever anyone can ask a question and I will know the answer! haha dumbies
you need all subjects
clever = klug clever =schlau clever = gescheit clever = clever
You need to have a degree in all subjects and an A level in all subjects as well!!
84% is approximately A in all subjects. in some subjects, 85% and over is A* and in some subjects it's 90% and over hope this helped
Without providing more information (subjects in school, subjects of a kingdom, subjects as parts of speech etc.), subjects also fit into catagories.