Official Explanation:The Orangeland News reported that, in 2015, 30% of community college students in Orangeland planned to graduate with their associate degree in the next year whereas 50% of community college students in Blueland planned to graduate with their associates degree in the next year. Though the Blueland community college sector is much larger than the Orangeland system, these findings were aggregated at the state level, suggesting that Orangeland students may be at a disadvantage.
Which of the following, if true, most helps explain the discrepancy in projected associate degree completion rates reported by the Orangeland?A. Community college is free for students in Orangeland but not for students in Blueland.B. 90% of community college students in Orangeland are dual-enrollment high school students who do not plan to graduate with an associate degree.C. Blueland community colleges mandate a thesis requirement as part of the associate degree that Orangeland does not.D. Orangeland community colleges are not accredited.E. 90% of community college students in Blueland are dual-enrollment high school students who do not plan to graduate with an associate degree.Question Type: Resolve Paradox
Boil It Down: 30% of Orangeland students plan to graduate in the next year, and 50% of Blueland students plan to graduate this year. It was initially thought that the discrepancy existed because Blueland is a bigger school. However, when aggregated at the state level, Orangeland still has a lower graduation rate. The findings suggest Orangeland is disadvantaged in some way that causes the rate to be exceptionally low.
Goal: Find the option that best explains WHY Orangeland has a lower graduation rate than Blueland, even though it shouldn’t. Analysis:This question is asking you to solve a paradox. If you don’t take into account the different school sizes, the graduation rate is supposed to be around the same - but it still is not. We need to find the most logical explanation for WHY Orangeland has a lower graduation rate. What about Orangeland is different from Blueland that would cause such a different rate?
A. Community college is free for students in Orangeland but not for students in Blueland.
A is incorrect because it would support an increase in student completion in Orangeland.B. 90% of community college students in Orangeland are dual-enrollment high school students who do not plan to graduate with an associate degree.
B is correct because the larger population of non-degree-seeking students in Orangeland would explain its comparably lower projected completion rate for associate degrees.C. Blueland community colleges mandate a thesis requirement as part of the associate degree that Orangeland does not.
C is incorrect because it would support a more difficult pathway to degree completion in Blueland.D. Orangeland community colleges are not accredited.
D is incorrect because accreditation is not brought up in this question and should be assumed of degree-granting institutions.E. 90% of community college students in Blueland are dual-enrollment high school students who do not plan to graduate with an associate degree.
E is incorrect because this would suggest a lower predicted completion rate for Blueland students. Don’t study for the GMAT. Train for it.