Evan is a college freshman having a difficult time in his first semester. He is in a tough academic program, and he is on a scholarship earned through wrestling and keeping his grades up. By the time he gets home each day after classes, practice, and dinner, he feels much too exhausted to tackle his work. He tends to save his work for the weekends, and then must work all weekend to get it done. As competition season approaches, he knows his weekends will be filled with traveling and meets. He is stressed out already and worried about losing his scholarship if he can't manage it all once the meets start. With what you have learned about time-management strategies, attitude, and creative problem solving, offer Evan advice.

What will be an ideal response?


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