Successful Taste Course Analysis

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I would create a course called Successful Taste, which provides students an opportunity to assist others. In this course, students would pair with some depressed kids and help them reconstruct confidence through leading them to success . I believe this course is useful because it would develop students’ ability of collaboration and responsibility. These two virtues are as shield, which protects students from being beaten by future obstacles and leads them to the type of engineer, who have both professional skills on specific area and fearless passion for challenging the world.

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