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A '''specialist''' is a quizbowl player who focuses on depth of knowledge in a single subject, and can almost always get "his" or "her" questions on that subject.  These subjects range from niche subjects like "psychology" to wide swaths of the [[canon]] like "literature" or "history".  Specialists typically have some knowledge outside their area or areas, but not enough to be considered a true [[generalist]].  Many specialists later fill in knowledge gaps in all subjects to become full-fledged generalists, and most successful college quizbowl players develop themselves to a point somewhere along the pure generalist-pure specialist dichotomy.
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A '''specialist''' is a quizbowl player who focuses on depth of knowledge in a single [[subject]], and can almost always get "their" questions on that subject.  These subjects range from niche subjects like "psychology" to wide swaths of the [[canon]] like "literature" or "history".  Specialists typically have some knowledge outside their area or areas, but not enough to be considered a true [[generalist]].  Many specialists later fill in knowledge gaps in all subjects to become full-fledged generalists, and most successful college quizbowl players develop themselves to a point somewhere along the pure generalist-pure specialist dichotomy.</onlyinclude>
  
 
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A specialist is a quizbowl player who focuses on depth of knowledge in a single subject, and can almost always get "their" questions on that subject. These subjects range from niche subjects like "psychology" to wide swaths of the canon like "literature" or "history". Specialists typically have some knowledge outside their area or areas, but not enough to be considered a true generalist. Many specialists later fill in knowledge gaps in all subjects to become full-fledged generalists, and most successful college quizbowl players develop themselves to a point somewhere along the pure generalist-pure specialist dichotomy.