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/
81: MCAT CARS Asks: Can Computers Learn Common Sense?
80: MCAT CARS: An Affectionate Nostalgia for Vines of Old
79: MCAT CARS: Chalking to Raise Awareness of Urban Flora
78: The New MCAT Format: What Does It Mean for Premeds Now?
77: MCAT CARS Asks: Does Power Illuminate Your Character?
76: MCAT CARS: Finding Folklore In Scary Stories
75: MCAT CARS Asks: Can Statistics Be Used to Predict Behavior?
74: MCAT CARS Asks: Are Human and Animal Emotions Similar?
73: MCAT CARS Investigates the Cultural History of First Words
72: MCAT CARS Asks: Is Nutrition Science Broken?
71: MCAT CARS: Power, Suspicion and Mystery in Mirrors
70: MCAT CARS: Would Working Less Reduce our Carbon Footprint?
69: MCAT CARS: Confronting an Infection of Desires
68: MCAT CARS: Shape-Shifting Across Time
67: MCAT CARS Unmasks the Comedy in Slaughterhouse-Five
66: How to Answer Vague Questions on the MCAT
65: MCAT CARS Asks: Are Inequality and Education Related?
64: MCAT CARS Dives Into the Legacy of Orwell's 1984
63: How to Tell Apart Opinion from Fact with MCAT CARS
62: MCAT CARS Compares Facts, Knowledge, and Beliefs
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