The two correct answers that provide evidence supporting the claim that pursuing a college degree after high school may not effectively prepare students for employment or guarantee job placement are:
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According to a leading analyst, college degrees don’t give you real skills to be successful; only life does. Having real-life work experiences can be even more valuable than a college degree.
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Thirty percent of college graduates felt college did not prepare them well for employment, specifically regarding technical and quantitative reasoning skills.
These answers highlight the argument that college may not equip students with the necessary skills for employment and that experiential learning can be more beneficial.