According to the Paradox of Preparation,

a. college graduates are well prepared for all aspects of work but lack only specific experience in the particular organization where they are employed.
b. the processes needed for success in the workplace and college may differ but the knowledge gained in college may be important for the workplace.
c. college graduates really are not well prepared in any important way because workplaces are so different.
d. although the knowledge gained through college differs from that needed for the workplace, the processes of learning are relatively similar.
e. Only "a" and "d" are correct.


B

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