Achiever in a sentence as a noun

Again i noticed that high achievers had always been studying, while i was slacking off.

If you can't read, or read poorly, you cannot be a high academic achiever.

This is one place where a high achiever could "cash" on his hard work, as he may be allowed to buy stuff w/o waiting.

I think that's really where our schools fail and why a self-motivated Montessori child can be a high achiever.

I think its likely that this person is a high achiever not just because he is learning quickly and thoroughly, hard topics.

I'm now a tech lead for a dozen other developers, and enjoy a reputation as a top achiever.

As a lifelong high achiever, it was extremely counter-intuitive yet it was right in front of me all along.

The male name got positive adjectives such as "hard worker" "achiever" and the female name got negative ones like "pushy.

As any high-achiever knows, most of the battle is not against reality, but against your own limitations.

If all the high achievers forwent college, the signaling aspect would be destroyed and those people would continue to earn more anyway.

I noticed that high achievers almost invariably are always in study mode, but don't overexert themselves.

The corollary is that just because you went through a gifted program and were a high-achiever doesn't mean you're necessarily smarter or better than anyone else.

In another study, when the candidate was described as having great potential, but there was little evidence to back that up, people liked him far less than the proven achiever.

Some of the people who're lionized in Palo Alto or NYC would be shunned in much of the "heartland", if they flaunted their wealth or education and came across as thinking they were a "super-achiever".

Claiming to run a sub-3 hour marathon was not a verbal gaffe; it was a deliberate statement intended to fortify his image as an athletic over-achiever.

There exist several organizations which have the general template: Hello, academic high achiever.

Achiever definitions

noun

a person with a record of successes; "his son would never be the achiever that his father was"; "only winners need apply"; "if you want to be a success you have to dress like a success"

See also: winner success succeeder