medium · LSAT Logical Reasoning
At Meridian University, the pass rate on the licensing exam is higher among students who complete the optional prep course than among those who skip it. Yet more of the students who skipped the prep course passed the exam than of those who took it.
If the statements above are true, they most strongly support which one of the following?
- The prep course does not improve a student's chance of passing the exam.
- More students skipped the optional prep course than completed it.
- Most students who skipped the optional prep course passed the licensing exam.
- Most students who completed the prep course passed the exam.
- Students who skipped the prep course studied less overall than those who took it.
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