Advanced. In school proficient is a B and advanced is an A
No it does not. Proficient means average, and advanced is advanced.
Proficent is often used to describe testing scores. It is the grade below advanced and most schools wish for their students to score proficient or higher. So it basically means "well enough".
English proficiency is the the ability to speak, read and/or write in English. To be considered truly proficient, one should have advanced abilities in all three areas of communication.
No. Mastery is higher than advanced.
Having a high IQ can be an advantage in academic settings or problem-solving scenarios.
It means that you have a very good knowledge of Excel. It means you can do a lot of things with it, even some advanced things. So you would have no difficulty using it in a job where it is used for practical things.
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That is the correct spelling of "proficient" (capable, qualified).
"Advanced" on a report card means "promoted to the next higher grade."
He was proficient in arts and crafts
Proficiency refers to a high level of skill or competence in a particular area, while sufficiency indicates having enough or an adequate amount to meet a requirement or standard. Proficiency suggests mastery and excellence, while sufficiency implies meeting minimum requirements or being competent at a basic level.