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If a student studies consistently, they will likely pass the exam. If a student passes the exam, they will be eligible for the advanced seminar. However, students who do not pass the exam are not necessarily barred from the seminar if they obtain a faculty waiver.
If the statements above are true, which of the following must also be true?
- Studying consistently is the only way to pass the exam.
- A student who passes the exam did not obtain a faculty waiver.
- Every student who studies consistently will be admitted to the advanced seminar.
- There can be students who reach seminar eligibility without having passed the exam.
- No student who fails the exam can ever enter the advanced seminar.
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