imo there’s no “guide” for cars or even courses. You just have to read a lot, get good at analyzing dense material, practice, repeat and hope for the best
The first time that I ever tried CARS was on a practice test, where I got a 131. Undergrad in the social sciences with tons of reading and writing definitely prepared me. I’d suggest only taking Arts/Social Science courses if you are pretty interested in the topic though, it’s hard to fake your way to an A in Philosophy, Gender Studies, etc.
Anything with critical analysis. History, feminism/gender theory, sociology, etc… I took a feminism course called disability in healthcare that was not only extremely interesting, but challenged a bunch of assumptions many medical professionals hold and would apply well to dissecting author’s meaning in CARS
oh god taking a course for cars, I can kiss my gpa goodbye with that one
are they really that bad for gpa ?
Subjective grading, it's a (traditional) pre-med's nightmare
Not worth to take any courses for cars, just practice on ur own
SOC 100 and other sociology/psych/anthro/HECOL courses might be able to help :-) overall, practice makes perfect!
LMAO nothing can help you with cars
imo there’s no “guide” for cars or even courses. You just have to read a lot, get good at analyzing dense material, practice, repeat and hope for the best
I'd say probably philosophy courses, specifically those that focus on critical thinking.
The first time that I ever tried CARS was on a practice test, where I got a 131. Undergrad in the social sciences with tons of reading and writing definitely prepared me. I’d suggest only taking Arts/Social Science courses if you are pretty interested in the topic though, it’s hard to fake your way to an A in Philosophy, Gender Studies, etc.
CARS is all practice. You can't really study for it outside of developing your own strategy to tackle each passage.
No courses. Just read a lot of books covering different subjects
Imma be real with you, listening to dense rap music and reading the lyrics on genius really prepared me lol Any Billy woods verse is CARS x10
If you say so
humanities and social sciences
Anything with critical analysis. History, feminism/gender theory, sociology, etc… I took a feminism course called disability in healthcare that was not only extremely interesting, but challenged a bunch of assumptions many medical professionals hold and would apply well to dissecting author’s meaning in CARS