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Zarrin [17]
2 years ago
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Celeste has a lot going on in her life: she's a volunteer at a community center for children, she works weekends as a receptioni

st, she babysits her nephews every Monday and Wednesday, she takes her parents' and neighbors' dogs for walks after school, she writes for the school newspaper, and she takes informal art classes whenever she can during the week. She's very organized with her commitments and keeps a well-planned schedule, but she's noticing a decline in her grades with so much going on. What should Celeste do to create a more balanced life?
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1 answer:
sdas [7]2 years ago
8 0
She could focus more on her grades first and then focus on her extra activities outside of school. She should take more time to study/ do school work than focus on things that aren't part of her grade.

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