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- Wed Aug 02, 2023 12:40 pm
#102634
Just started studying for the LSAT. As a part of my third year of science undergrad I need to take an arts elective course, and I was looking at a course called "Introduction to Logic and Critical Thinking". It's a first year level course that I was thinking I could use to fill that slot and conveniently help a bit with LSAT stuff.
It covers things like Formal Logic, Informal Logic, Inductive Logic, etc... However, the average grade of the course has seemingly nosedived in recent years (89 in 2018 to 71 last session).
My question is should I take this course, or will I end up learning all of this myself anyway, and try to find a course that can likely help my GPA more? Thanks!
+ Here is a link to the course syllabus from recent years: https://phil.cms.arts.ubc.ca/wp-content ... 2020WC.pdf
It covers things like Formal Logic, Informal Logic, Inductive Logic, etc... However, the average grade of the course has seemingly nosedived in recent years (89 in 2018 to 71 last session).
My question is should I take this course, or will I end up learning all of this myself anyway, and try to find a course that can likely help my GPA more? Thanks!
+ Here is a link to the course syllabus from recent years: https://phil.cms.arts.ubc.ca/wp-content ... 2020WC.pdf