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(1) Selection and Number of Courses.
Unless admitted to advanced standing (p. 74), the candidate
must select the required thirteen courses as follows:
(a) A Courses: The candidate must complete the work of English Literature
1A, Mathematics 1A; and either Latin 1A, or Greek 2A.(b) B Courses: The candidate must complete seven B Courses selected from
the five groups given above (p. 151) as follows: two B courses must be
selected from Group I, and one of these must be either Latin 2B or
Greek 3 B; one B Course must be selected from Group II; two from
Group III; one from group IV, and one from Group V.(c) B or C Courses: The candidate must complete the work of three courses
selected from the electives-at-large in accordance with Section (3), below,
of these regulations. [See also Section (4)].
First-Year Students receiving no advanced standing should
take English Literature 1A, Mathematics 1A, Latin 1A (or some
other foreign language), and a Natural Science (or Greek 2A, if
both Latin and Greek are selected from Group I).
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