A student has just begun a nursing program and is committed to success. When creating a schedule for the school term, what should the student do?
A) Make sure that recreation is prioritized over school work.
B) Spread out school work evenly between all 7 days of the week.
C) Ensure a balance between school activities and personal life.
D) Put off family activities until the midterm break.
Ans: C
Feedback:
A good schedule should be realistic and balanced. To get the most from the program and still have time for a personal life, the student should make a schedule that fits the time available, not how much time the student wishes was available. This does not mean that school work should suffer because of personal activities, however. It is often helpful to schedule days off rather than studying every day of the week.
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