119: How to Discern Facts, Assumptions, and Opinions in CARS

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121: Understanding Passage Structures and Interpreting Tone

Tone provides a deeper sense of one's attitude. Understanding tones and structures in a CARS passage will help you get a better sense of the passage and author.Links:Full Episode Blog PostMeded MediaJack WestinLink to the article: https://reallifemag.com/more-than-a-feeling/ 

120: Exploring Hypnosis in Comparison to Psych Experiments

If you want more free practice for MCAT CARS, visit jackwestin.com. Today, Jack and I focus on learning as we read this passage about hypnosis. Listen now!Links:Full Episode Blog PostMeded MediaJack WestinLink to the article: https://www.scientificamerican.com/article/hypnosis-exp ...  Show more

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