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saliriagwu

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The first step in creating your weekly schedule should be to
 
  a. assess the upcoming week's workload.
  b. block out time for having fun and relaxing.
  c. write in appointments and commitments.
  d. set aside time for breaks before studying new subjects.

Question 2

A term plan lists all of your
 
  a. unchanging commitments.
  b. specific study times.
  c. homework assignments.
  d. leisure activities.



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Answer to Question 1

a

Answer to Question 2

a



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