Counselor: Every year a popular newsmagazine publishes a list of United States colleges, ranking them according to an overall numerical score that is a composite of ratings according to several criteria. However, the overall scores generally should not be used by students as the basis for deciding to which colleges to apply. Which of the following, if true, most helps to justify the counselor s recommendation?
A. The vast majority of people who purchase the magazine in which the list appears are not college-bound students.
B. Colleges that are ranked highest in the magazine"s list use this fact in advertisements aimed at attracting students.
C. The rankings seldom change from one year to the next.
D. The significance that particular criteria have for any two students is likely to differ according to the students" differing needs.
E. Some college students who are pleased with their schools considered the magazine"s rankings before deciding which college to attend.