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In the 1700s, men typically graduated from college around the age of 18 to 22. Most students began their studies in their early teens and completed their degrees, which often took four years, around this age range. Institutions like Harvard and Yale were among the first colleges in America, and their graduation ages reflected similar practices in Europe. However, the age varied depending on individual circumstances and the specific institution.

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