Walter is a student who is about to graduate from college. At what age would he most likely consider that a substantial change is occurring in his life?

A. when he turned 20 years of age
B. when he finishes college and enters the workforce at age 22
C. when he completed his junior year of high school at age 17
D. when he turns 25 years old


Answer: B

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