Published Jul 11, 2009
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1.Any one has experience in studying Logic and Critical Thinking course?
2.Is it reasonable to think that taking this course means making my logic and critical thinking better?
Any idea will be appreciated.
Thanks.
Sincerely,
Grace
llg, PhD, RN
13,469 Posts
Yes. Such courses are designed to help you learn to think logically, analyze information, and develop solutions to problems. You might be surprised to learn that many students do not acquire those skills when they are children. So schools have starting adding such courses to their curricula in an attempt to teach people how to think better.
It's kind'a sad when you think about it.
Thank llg very much for the reply.
Will it be stressful if I study the course at the beginning because I have to change my thinking way to some extent?
In addition, is it possible to change thinking way in a course?
Thank you again.
Thank llg very much for the reply.Will it be stressful if I study the course at the beginning because I have to change my thinking way to some extent?In addition, is it possible to change thinking way in a course?Thank you again.
Whether it will be stressful for you, I can't say. If you are going to have to make a lot of changes and develop a lot of intellectual skills that you don't have now, then it could be stressful. However, you might find it a very easy course if you are already skilled at processing information and solving problems.
As for whether or not it's possible to change the way you think based on a class ... that depends on 2 things: (1) the quality of the class, and (2) whether or not the student is willing and able to make the changes necessary