Glossary entry

Russian term or phrase:

школьная неуспешность

English translation:

failure to succeed in school

Added to glossary by Donald Jacobson
Apr 14, 2015 03:18
9 yrs ago
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Russian term

школьная неуспешность

Russian to English Medical Psychology клиническая психология
Для эмпирической иллюстрации теоретических положений представлен развернутый клинический пример кризисной психологической помощи подростку, переживающему психотравмирующие ситуации школьной неуспешности, моббинга, смерти родных и близких
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Apr 19, 2015 13:34: Donald Jacobson Created KOG entry

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Non-PRO (1): Susan Welsh

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Proposed translations

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failure to succeed in school

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Note added at 3 hrs (2015-04-14 07:10:47 GMT)
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Failing to Succeed | SUCCESS - Success Magazine
www.success.com › Articles
Mobile-friendly - Oct 4, 2013 - Failing to Succeed. Admitting defeat can be a springboard for personal and professional growth.

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Note added at 3 hrs (2015-04-14 07:15:28 GMT)
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ARTSblog » Blog Archive » Let Kids Fail in Order to Succeed!
blog.artsusa.org/.../let-kids-fail-in-order-t...
5 days ago - “If at first you don't succeed, try, try again” is a common refrain for describing the world's most ...
Peer comment(s):

agree translator_tm
24 mins
Thank you, Freelancer-TKM!
agree Jack Doughty
2 hrs
Thank you, Jack!
neutral Michael Korovkin : :)))Failure and failure to succeed aren't quite the same thing. A proposito, what's "underovereat"?It's to have eaten not as much as you want but only as much as you can...:))))
3 hrs
Why You Need To Fail To Succeed - I Need Motivation www.ineedmotivation.com/.../why-you-n... The quicker you can deal with failure, the quicker you are ready for success. Each failure is a building block to success.
neutral Evgeny Artemov (X) : in the absence of the presence of effectcs of underoverdrinking ;) ---- I know it's common expression, Donald, sorry -- I just could not resist it. Michael provoked me :-) (But I'd write just "failures in school".) Sorry again.
3 hrs
No offense taken. I must be too tired and missed the humor. Had a rough day and it's late here. Sorry I missed the joke. Now I get it.... Duuhh on my part. :)
agree Oleg Lozinskiy
4 hrs
Thank you, Oleg!
agree Natalia Volkova
7 hrs
thank you, Natalia!
agree cyhul
22 hrs
Thank you, Cyhul !
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4 KudoZ points awarded for this answer. Comment: "Thank you!"
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underperforming at school / insufficient scholastic performance

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Peer comment(s):

agree LanaUK : underachieving at school
3 hrs
thank you, Lana
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1 day 14 hrs

academic/school underachievement

Another option.

http://psychology.wikia.com/wiki/Academic_underachievement

Or you can go with a noun "underachiever," depends on your sentence structure.
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