Tuesday, June 29, 2010

How to think Critical


Critical Thinking always starts off with a problem. The thinker then begins to gather information about the problem. Step two the thinker determines his or her options and weights the knowledge giving. Next he chooses among his options and goes take action. Next he reviews decisions and the consequences. My tip is that you think critically about college and your schoolwork.


You will have to think about if you want to go to class or not, and if you want to do your homework early or right before it is due. You need to sit down and think about if you want to fail or pass. The outcome of you not going to class is that you may miss something important the teacher says and it may be on the test. The consequence of that choice is you failing the test. If you show up to class the consequence is you will have a better understanding of the work and have a better idea of what is on the test. Doing your homework is also important. If you rush to do your work late minute you will end up getting more problems wrong than you would have doing it early. If you do it early it will 1 less thing you have to worry about, and you will have more time for studying or the have fun. These are just some of the things you need to have critical thoughts about it step by step so you can have to outcome you want in your life.

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