What actions by the student would manage the physical environment? (Select all that apply.)

a. Set up an area that is specific to school work.
b. Choose a work area that has soft, dim lighting.
c. Choose a work area that is free from dis-tractions.
d. Gather appropriate tools before each study session begins.
e. Study for 30 minutes at a time and take a 5-minute break in between.


A, C, D
To have success when studying, students should first set up an area that is specific to school work. Students should choose a work area that is free from distractions and gather appropriate tools needed for studying. Students should choose an area with adequate lighting and study in 50 minute sessions, taking a 10-minute break in between.

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