hard · LSAT Logical Reasoning
A larger percentage of last year's graduates of Ashford College than of Brenton College reported, on each school's alumni survey, that they had found full-time work within six months of graduating. Ashford's career office concluded that a graduate seeking full-time work is more likely to find it quickly by attending Ashford rather than Brenton.
Which one of the following, if true, most strengthens the career office's conclusion?
- At both colleges, nearly all graduates - whether or not they had found work - responded to the alumni survey.
- At Brenton, unemployed graduates were much less likely to return the alumni survey than employed graduates.
- Graduates of Ashford tend to earn higher starting salaries than graduates of Brenton.
- Ashford enrolls considerably more students in each graduating class than Brenton does.
- Ashford's alumni survey is distributed mainly at alumni networking events, which are attended overwhelmingly by graduates who are already employed.
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