IAmConfused wrote:
I was ambivalent about C and D for Q1 but, in the end, I choose C because option D seemed a bit extreme for 2 reasons:
1.
It says "If a university offers an environmental studies program, then students WILL enroll in it." This seems a bit definitive - it implies that if they offer the environmental studies program, the students will enroll in it NO MATTER WHAT. But doesn't the passage imply that it is "marketed to prospective students" meaning it is INTENDED to attract students--which doesn't necessarily mean that students WILL enroll in it.
2.
The starting of the passage states that this whole thing is only applicable to "SOME universities" while option D says generally that "if a university ...." implying ALL universities are applicable to this.
Someone, please tell me why this is not the case?
You can just use POE to find the best answer.
The passage implies which of the following about the relationship between students and environmental studies programs?
A) Students new to a university are more likely to be aware of environmental studies programs than existing students are.
Author never said something that students are aware of programs so cancel outB) Students prefer curricular incoherence in environmental studies programs to rigid administrative decision making.
Out of contextC) The curricular flexiblity of an environmental studies program is an attraction for new students.
Though author did say something about attracting new students, but did the author attribute it to the "curricular flexibility"? no. You can read 2nd sentenceD) If a university offers an environmental studies program, then students will enroll in it.
Though author did not say this directly, but by POE we only have this answer choice left. E) New students will guarantee the success of an environmental studies program.
Author never said that in the whole passageI don't think we are looking for the right answer, we are looking for the best answer... and in this question D is best...