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/
41: MCAT CARS Examines The Preoccupations of Protagonists
40: MCAT CARS Looks Into Open Office Spaces and Productivity
39: The Expanding Marvel Cinematic Universe, a CARS reading!
38: MCAT CARS asks: Can Modernization Stave Off Disaster?
37: Celebs Attacking the Media Passage—Improve Your MCAT Score
36: Why is Gotham Everywhere? Using Our MCAT CARS Skills
35: MCAT CARS Skills—Our Comprehension of the Universe
34: Analyzing the Need for Fake Meat Using Our MCAT CARS Skills
33: Critically Thinking Through a Passage About Obesity
32: Are Parents a Problem in the Cafeteria? Using CARS Skills!
31: The Greatest Record Ever? Using Our MCAT CARS Skills!
30: Studying a Passage About the Importance of Old English Books
29: We Use Our MCAT CARS Skills to Analyze Storytelling
28: MCAT CARS Skills—The Problem With Perfectionism
27: Using Our MCAT CARS Skills to Analyze the Homework Gap
26: MCAT CARS Skills—The Impact TB had on Architecture
25: Analyzing a Passage That Uses Monsters as a Metaphor
24: MCAT CARS Skills—The Impact of Constant Interruptions
23: Do Charming People Still Exist? Using our MCAT Skills
22: Using Our MCAT Skills to Examine a Passage About Bananas
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