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Galina-37 [17]
2 years ago
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Each semester, during advising week, Dylan asks his faculty advisor to identify the easiest courses and teachers that would sati

sfy his degree requirements. Dylan’s need for achievement is probably____________.a. high.b. moderately high.c. moderate.d. low.
Social Studies
1 answer:
mart [117]2 years ago
6 0

Answer: d. low

Explanation:

Dylan is <em>demotivated</em>, because <u>he just wants to pass his exams and get his degree </u>and this is why he's asking his faculty adviser to identify the easiest courses and teachers that would satisfy his degree requirements.

However, he is missing out on the best part of his degree: <em>the learning process, the pleasure of discovering interesting and new things to learn</em>. Passing his courses by choosing the easiest ones is a strategy, but it might not be the one that could bring him long term results.

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