Sue has spent many hours trying to select a major. In the end, she chose a major that was more in line with her interests than her strengths. What may this selection mean for her work in college?
A. Sue's work load will not be difficult.
B. The work she has to do will be easier because she's interested in it.
C. There will be no impact on the level of work she will have to do in college.
D. Her course of study may be interesting, but will be more challenging because it does not align with her strengths.
Answer: D
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