Which of the following would least likely​ be, for the typical​ student, the opportunity cost of attending a class at​ 11:00 a.m.?

A.
Partying with a close circle of friends.
B.
Accepting work at the mall as a​ part-time sales associate.
C.
Taking a much needed course offered by another department.
D.
Getting the​ "jump" on most students by getting to the dining hall for lunch before the​ mid-day rush.

D. Getting the "jump" on most students by getting to the dining hall for lunch before the mid-day rush.

The opportunity cost of attending a class at 11:00 a.m. is the value of the next best alternative that is given up. In this case, the least likely opportunity cost for the typical student would be option B: Accepting work at the mall as a part-time sales associate. This is because attending class is typically prioritized over part-time work for most students, as education is seen as more valuable in the long run.