I think you're expected to use your own brain to answer this.
"Proficiency" refers to a high degree of skill or competence in a particular area or activity. It indicates an individual's ability to perform tasks effectively and efficiently, often as a result of extensive practice or education. Proficiency can apply to various fields, such as language, music, sports, or professional skills.
The main things are to read a lot and to get plenty of practice writing poetry. If you wish, take a course in creative writing, but there's no close correlation between level of education and the ability to write poety.
Practice, practice and more practice is what you need to do.
To become a professional soccer player, you have to be hired by a team willing to pay you a salary.
Passing this class may be beyond my ability. You will improve your ability with practice.
According to Donna McAvoy, "Heterogeneous or nongraded education is the practice of teaching children of different ages and ability levels together in the same classroom, without dividing them or the curriculum into steps labelled by 'grade' designations."
Yes, lawyers typically have to renew their license regularly by meeting continuing education requirements and paying a renewal fee to maintain their ability to practice law.
Pursuing a degree in secondary education at college can provide benefits such as job security, fulfilling career opportunities, the ability to make a positive impact on students' lives, and opportunities for professional growth and development.
Mainly practice and experience.
Licensing boards or regulatory bodies have the authority to revoke a member's license to practice in various professions such as medicine, law, and accounting. The decision is typically made based on evidence of professional misconduct, ethics violations, or incompetence. Revocation of a license is a serious disciplinary action that can greatly impact a professional's ability to continue practicing.
Practice improves your ability to make accurate observations.
No schooling is required in order to become an NHL player. It is a professional league that depends on hockey ability, not education. You can be as uneducated as you like so long as you are good at hockey.