No, but drive and ambition do.
No, but drive and ambition do.
That isn't a question people try again
The involvement of parents in their child's academics can have a huge impact on the child's academic success. If the parents are involved and encourage their child to perform well and take an active interest in what they are learning and doing in class, the child will have a greater chance of academic success. A child's home life in general can also have an impact on their academic success, as stressors from home often carry over into the classroom.
Academic means scholastic, having to do with education; success means winning or achieving your goal.
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The academic dismissal appeal success rate at our institution is 30.
NO
yes it can
Not necessarily, but it does help.
no i don't think so academic excellence does not ensures success in life. a student may be academically strong but fails to face the practical problems of life. these children do not have any practical knowledge n sense of life. they fail very badly in the race of life while facing any problems. they even commit suicide if they fail to fulfil it. so academic excellence without any practical sense of life has no worth at all.
Yes it does
IQ is a predictor of academic and cognitive success, but it is not the only factor that determines overall success and happiness in life. Other important factors such as emotional intelligence, motivation, social skills, and perseverance also play significant roles in an individual's success and overall well-being.