Answer:
it’s “the numbers don’t lie”
Explanation:
1. ...so she made a study plan that lists her priorities to help her prepare.
Leila's social calendar is irrelevant. Ignore that part. Putting everything off until the weekend is a BAD study habit.
2. She plans to spend six hours every weekend studying in the library.
Not the greatest example of good study habits, but at least she's planning, and the library is usually a good place to study.
The first instance of this becomes relevant through Mrs. Miller's dreams,where she witnesses a “small girl, wearing a bridal gown and a wreath of leaves