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What does it mean to NOT be a scholar?
To work hard to achieve academic success and goals
Just show up and put forth any effort
To go above and beyond in the act of setting and achieving their academic goals
To participate in academic activities that sharpen your skills in many areas
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"Just show up and put forth any effort."
That option describes minimal engagement and effort, which contrasts with being a scholar (who works hard, goes above and beyond, and actively sharpens skills).
That option describes minimal engagement and effort, which contrasts with being a scholar (who works hard, goes above and beyond, and actively sharpens skills).
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