Lila: No, it does not. These graduates are not working in science for the simple reason that there are not enough jobs in science in Risland to employ all of these graduates.
Which of the following, if true in Risland, would most undermine the reasoning in Peters argument?
The college graduates with science degrees who are not working in science are currently earning lower salaries than they would earn as scientists.
Fewer college students than ever before are receiving degrees in science.
The number of jobs in science has steadily risen in the last decade.
A significant number of college graduates with science degrees worked at low-paying jobs while they were in college.
Every year some recent college graduates with science degrees accept permanent jobs in nonscientific fields.
3.Counselor: Every year a popular newsmagazine pub-lishes a list of United States colleges, ranking them according to an overall numerical score that is a composite of ratings according to sev-eral criteria. However, the overall scores gen-erally should not be used by students as the basis for deciding to which colleges to apply.
Which of the following, if true, most helps to justify the counselors recommendation?
The vast majority of people who purchase the magazine in which the list appears are not college-bound students.
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