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Students interested in research and college teaching should investigate the recommendations of graduate schools and the requirements for advanced study in the particular professional fields. A good start in the special field of learning may be a necessary or desirable part of the student's preparation for graduate school, but proficiency in certain basic disciplines, such as written English, foreign language, and mathematics, is equally important. And because most graduate programs are highly specialized, work in complementary disciplines should be stressed in the undergraduate program.


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