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Economics 1 is the most popular elective course in the College this term, according to figures released yesterday by Registrar Sargent Kennedy '14.
The basic Economics course has 549 students enrolled in it, making it second only to required English A for highest total enrollment.
Social Relations 1b, whose predecessor, Social Relations 1a, was the most popular elective last term, has 427 students and is in second place among the electives. Third place goes to Government 1b, which 420 students are taking. Math 1b follows closely with 412 enrollees, and then come English 160 and History 1b with 351 and 341 students, respectively.
In the General Education field, Natural Sciences 112, the Philosophy of Science, is the top course, claiming 164 students. Humanities 2 is next with 141, and social Sciences 112 follows with 128 takers.
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