Using a schedule allows a nursing student to
a. develop inflexibility.
b. increase anxiety related to deadlines.
c. allocate adequate study time.
d. find time to do everything.
ANS: C
The only reasonable outcome of using a schedule is to allocate study time. Schedules do not promote the development of flexibility. Schedule use would likely decrease anxiety related to deadlines. Schedule use would not guarantee that time would be found to do everything.
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