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Starting from 1636, Harvard University is the oldest of all colleges and universities in the United States. Yale University, Princeton University and Dartmouth University were founded immediately after Harvard University.
In the early years, these schools were similar. Only young people go to college. All the students study the same subjects, and everyone studies Latin and Greek. At that time, people knew little about science, and there was a school that could teach everything about the world. When students graduate, most of them become priests or teachers.
In 1782, Harvard opened a medical school for young people who want to be doctors. Later, lawyers can receive training at Harvard Law School. 1825, Harvard began to teach modern languages, such as French and German, and Latin and Greek. Soon, it began teaching American history.
With the increase of knowledge, Harvard and other colleges began to teach many new subjects. Students are allowed to choose the subjects they are interested in.
A special women's college was opened. The new state university began to teach courses in agriculture, engineering and business. Today, there are many different kinds of colleges and universities. Most of them are divided into schools dealing with special learning areas. There are so many things to learn that one school can't provide them all.