I don't really think I learned anything about critical thinking this week. Although reading tragedies and blogging about them forced me to THINK, I don't think it really effected my ABILITY to think; I don't do that kind of thinking often, but it's the same kind of thinking I've done all through high school when I know I need to do something.
Also, I think my ability to think critically changes depending the situation I'm in and the pressure I'm under. If I'm doing something in class and I have a few more days that I know I can get it done in, I'm likely not going to try very hard for the first few days, and my progress might look a little sloppy and like I'm not putting my best effort forward. But, if I have something that's due the next morning and I'm working on it at home in my own time, you'd see a different side of my critical thinking ability. When the pressure is high and I'm working on something at home, I'm always able to get a lot of high quality work done, surprisingly. I'm kind of a naturally good critical thinker, but it doesn't always show in the most convenient of times. So this week I didn't really learn anything new about critical thinking, I was just able to put my prior skills to use a little more than usual.
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