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Business, 19.12.2019 22:31, carlossauceda0

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ralph wants to be an aeronautical engineer. he applied to a school with a great reputation but was denied admission. what should he do now?
a change his mind about graduating and drop out of high school so he can start working right away.
b. decide not to go to college because he didn't have a backup plan.
c. stay positive and write a mean letter to let the college know that they made a bad decision.
d.
learn from this opportunity, reevaluate his options, and apply to his second and third choices.
e.
offer to pay twice the regular tuition to gain admission because this program is his first choice.
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