A nursing student is discouraged and states, "I'll never be good at studying!" The most helpful remark another student could make would be

a. "For most students, study skills develop with organization, practice, and hard work."
b. "For most students, study skills that were successful in high school are useful in nursing school."
c. "For most students, study skills aren't really necessary if you listen carefully in class."
d. "For most students, study skills depend on motivation to arrange adequate time to devote to learning."


ANS: A
Organization, practice, and hard work are the qualities that lead to the acquisition of study skills.

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