Old Person #1
He graduated from college at age 22, years ago, with a computer science degree and has been a web developer making $70k most of his adult life. He took some exams, and now wants to go actuarial with a temporary pay cut in hopes of making more later.
Old Person #2
He worked as a cashier most of his life, never promoted, and finally, 4 years ago decided to go to college to become an actuary because he read the news articles saying it has a great return on investment. He graduated recently with a degree in computer science. He has the same GPA, 3.4, and same number of exams, 3, as Old Person #1.
He graduated from college at age 22, years ago, with a computer science degree and has been a web developer making $70k most of his adult life. He took some exams, and now wants to go actuarial with a temporary pay cut in hopes of making more later.
Old Person #2
He worked as a cashier most of his life, never promoted, and finally, 4 years ago decided to go to college to become an actuary because he read the news articles saying it has a great return on investment. He graduated recently with a degree in computer science. He has the same GPA, 3.4, and same number of exams, 3, as Old Person #1.
Which old person would have an easier time getting hired?
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