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What is the best measure of a school's degree of selectivity? a) percentage of applicants accepted b) cost of tuition c) rigor of curriculum d) graduation rate

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The best measure of a school's degree of selectivity is **a) percentage of applicants accepted**. Selectivity typically refers to how many students a school admits relative to the number of applicants. A lower acceptance rate usually indicates a more selective institution, meaning that it is more competitive for students to gain admission. While factors like cost of tuition, rigor of curriculum, and graduation rate are important for assessing a school's overall quality and value, they do not directly measure selectivity.

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