Sally is enrolled in an introductory health occupations course. Her goal is to earn a grade of B or higher. She is frustrated because she has failed the last two quizzes. She tells her friends that the instructor is not fair. How could Sally deal effectively with the situation?
Sally needs to acknowledge her frustration and analyze the situation carefully. Is the instructor really being unfair? Has Sally done her best to prepare for each quiz? If Sally genuinely does not understand why she failed the quizzes, she should talk to her instructor in order to better understand the grading policy and to gain tips on how to study more effectively.
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