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JMatthes

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How long do studies show that it takes to recover in terms of grades, academic engagement, and self-esteem from a transition to a new school?
 
  a. 2 months
  b. 6 months
  c. 1 year
  d. 2 years

Question 2

Cheng was like a big fish in a little pond in elementary school. Cheng got good grades, she was popular, and she caught the attention of teachers when she started her own blog on how to improve the environment when she was in fifth grade. When Cheng graduated from sixth grade and then went to a middle school that was five times as big, two miles farther away from home, and filled with kids she had never seen before, her achievement level could be expected to
 
  a. decrease.
  b. increase slightly.
  c. increase dramatically.
  d. remain the same.



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Answer to Question 1

Answer: c. 1 year

Answer to Question 2

Answer: a. decrease.



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