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(3) Electives-at-Large, and Major Group.

Each elective-at-large consists of a B Course or a C Course of
which the precedent B Course has been completed. After having
selected eight B Courses in accordance with Section (1),
(b), of these regulations, the candidate may offer as an elective-at-large
any B Course, not already selected, described under
the head of the Academic Schools, pp. 115-157, or any C Course,
of which the precedent B Course has been completed, described
under the head of the Academic Schools, pp. 115-157.

But in every case at least two of the electives-at-large must be
selected from the subjects of some one of the six groups (p. 159);
and this group is to be known as the Candidate's Major Group.