Julie wants to earn good grades in college and always plans to spend enough time studying to succeed. However, Julie's apartment is a mess, and although it is the quietest place to study, she cannot study while there are dishes in the sink and laundry that needs to be done. By the time she cleans up, she is tired and deserves a break, so she watches her favorite television shows. At 11:00 p.m. Julie is too tired to study and often falls asleep before she has read even two pages. Julie has a problem with:
A. using an active approach to learning.
B. prioritizing her tasks
C. finding a suitable study place
D. playing music too loud to concentrate
B. prioritizing her tasks
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