The answer to question 7 is a. Inferred.
The passage suggests methods for becoming a successful student, such as scheduling appointments at different times than classes and creating study groups. These suggestions imply that success requires organization and prioritization, but the main point is not directly stated.
The passage does not explicitly state a single main point; rather, it provides examples and methods that imply the main idea.
The answer to question 8 is d. In order to be a successful student, learning has to be a priority.
While this is true, the passage focuses more on specific strategies rather than the general effort required.
Attending class is mentioned, but it is not highlighted as the most important idea.
This is a key point, but the passage emphasizes prioritizing learning as a broader concept.
This option captures the essence of the passage, which suggests prioritizing learning through various strategies like scheduling and study groups.