Which of the following was identified by Vuolo et al. (2014) as the most common pathway from school to work?
A. completing a four-year college degree within seven years after high school and arriving at a self-identified course of post-college study or a job that provided skills for a career
B. receiving an associate's degree, vocational degree, or vocational certificate and working in a job that gave skills pertaining to their intended career
C. not establishing a stable career path by ages 31 to 32, even though they attended college
D. not establishing a stable career path by ages 31 to 32, without attending college
Answer: A
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