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College graduates will be most needed in the next few years in the fields of medicine, psychology, grade school teaching, and electrical engineering according to a report issued yesterday by the Burean of Labor Statistics.
The survey predicted keener competition in law, civil engineering, chemistry, and personnel relations.
The survey has determined that the demand for health service is outstripping the supply of newly graduated doctors and dentists, while the need for psychologists remains still great, and that in the next ten years 1,000,000 teachers must be trained if goals of educational loaders are to be met.
More than 1,000 electrical engineers will be needed to create new facilities but atomic energy work won't affect the field much within the next ten or 20 years.
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