We all think of the world in specific ways. However, success in CARS requires you to keep an open mind. Leave your biases at the door and question everything.
Links:Full Episode Blog Post
Meded Media
Jack Westin
Link to the article:
https://www.scientificamerican.com/article/why-social-media-makes-us-more-polarized-and-how-to-fix-it/
101: How to Handle Words You Don't Know in a CARS Passage
100: The Importance of Contrast Words Like "However" in MCAT CARS
99: A Passage about Ideologic Bias
98: What To Do When You Get Lost in a CARS Passage?
97: A Passage About Ellen DeGeneres and Being a Nice Person
96: Picking Up Topics in the Passage You Do Not Know Much About
95: Beginner Level CARS Passage to Understanding Tone
94: Breaking Down an Article about Robots Taking Over
93: A CARS Passage about Clueless. Hopefully you won't be.
92: CARS Passage Breakdown: Glass vs. Porcelain
91: MCAT CARS Investigates Violence in Movies
90: MCAT CARS Asks: Who's Really Leading the Conversation?
89: MCAT CARS Asks: Accurate Portrayal or Cinematic Betrayal?
88: MCAT CARS: What Constitutes Identity?
87: MCAT CARS Asks: A Beautiful Synchrony or Lovely Loners?
86: MCAT CARS Asks: Fintechs: Friends or Foes?
85: MCAT CARS Asks: What's Driving U-Haul's Tobacco Policy?
84: MCAT CARS: Taking Control of the Natural World
83: MCAT CARS: Penetrating Radios and Podcast Passivity
82: MCAT CARS: Celestial Bodies and Mundane Afflictions
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