Critical Thinking Course Analysis

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We do experience critical thinking though life but our mind needs to get more knowledge from critical thinking and the only way we can is taking this course which will helps us know our level of critical thinking and the stages we need to work on in order to reach the highest stage of the critical thinking. Critical thinking is helping me to know about my weakness and how I can improve it. So I do think it’s possible that I can reach the highest stage of critical thinking because I want to achieve my goals and work hard for them.

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