# 12- Which sentence supports the author's belief that getting rid of out-of-* 3 poin
state tuition could have some negative effects?
A- These details complicate the story, but the authors show that if out-of-state
tuition is cut, then very little of the revenue loss has to be made up by residents
because price cuts will attract more nonresidents.
B- This makes it difficult to tell which students choose a college because it is close
to home and which choose a college because of the in-state tuition discount, Knight
said.
C-In an ideal world, state universities wouldn't distinguish between residents and
Ononresidents, according to Knight, but political obstacles make such an outcome
unlikely.
D-However, the authors caution that if low-income students are more likely to go to
Oin-state institutions, then they might experience a jump in tuition to make up for lost
out-of-state revenue.