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ETearle

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If a client declares, I want the STEM career that is most likely to allow me to become employed, what would you tell her to pursue educationally as she looks ahead?
 
  a. Pursue an electrical engineering degree
  b. Major in computer science
  c. Major in engineering with an emphasis in computing
  d. Major on engineering

Question 2

Structural discrimination is a program or institution that shunts minorities and women into lower SES trajectories than white men. An example of this is
 
  a. The policy: first hired, last fired
  b. Ability tracking in middle school
  c. A & B above
  d. Neither A or B



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Answer to Question 1

C

Answer to Question 2

C



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