According to Magnus and Mick (2000), who is most likely to be recruited for medical schools in the United States, Canada, and Great Britain?

A. an international student whose parents or relations were medical professionals
B. a student from a middle-class family whose parents or relations were medical professionals
C. a student from a high-income family whose parents or relations were medical professionals
D. a student from a single-parent family whose parents or relations were medical professionals


Answer: C

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