Tammy works 20 hours a week while she attends high school. She cannot audition for her school play because of her job and often comes home very tired. Tammy is more likely:
a. to drop out of high school.
b. use cigarettes, alcohol, and other drugs
c. to also participate on a sports team.
d. to love her job.
B. Students who work this much are likely to engage in risky behavior. Because she works so much, she likely has no time for anything else but school and work.
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