Marilanda Rodriguez
HUM-100
Thinking Critically
Course Reflection Essay
LEARNING TO THINK MORE CRITICALLY
Critical thinking is a skill that many people use every day, even if they do not always realize it. Before taking this course, I did not always stop to really analyze information or question the reasoning behind certain ideas. I often made decisions quickly or accepted information without thinking deeply about it. Throughout this class, I began to see how important it is to slow down and evaluate information more carefully. Critical thinking helps people understand different perspectives, recognize weak arguments, and make more informed decisions. Learning these skills has helped me grow both academically and personally, and I believe the strategies I learned in this course will continue to help me in the future.
One concept from this course that will help me in future classes is learning how to recognize logical fallacies. Before this class, I did not always realize how often flawed reasoning appears in everyday arguments or discussions. Learning about different types of fallacies helped me understand how arguments can sometimes sound convincing even when the reasoning behind them is weak. Now, when I read articles or listen to someone make a claim, I find myself paying closer attention to the logic being used. This skill will be especially helpful when writing research papers or analyzing sources in other courses. Instead of simply accepting information, I now feel more confident questioning it and evaluating whether the argument is actually supported by evidence.
Another concept that stood out to me during this course is the use of inductive and deductive reasoning. These two types of reasoning help organize thoughts and support ideas in a logical way. Inductive reasoning allows someone to make general conclusions based on patterns or observations, while deductive reasoning starts with a general idea and applies it to specific situations. Understanding these concepts has helped me see how arguments are structured and how conclusions should be supported by evidence. I believe this will help me improve my writing and analysis in future college courses. Being able to clearly explain my reasoning and support my ideas will make my academic work stronger and more effective.
Critical thinking is also something that I can apply in my personal life outside of school. In everyday situations, people are constantly exposed to opinions, news, and information that may not always be reliable. Because of this course, I now realize the importance of taking a moment to question what I see or hear instead of immediately believing it. For example, when I see information online or hear different viewpoints about an issue, I try to consider where the information is coming from and whether the reasoning makes sense. This approach helps me make more thoughtful decisions and avoid being influenced by misinformation. Developing this habit of thinking more carefully about information is something that will benefit me long after this class is over.
Overall, this course helped me realize how important critical thinking is in many areas of life. The skills I learned, such as identifying logical fallacies and using reasoning strategies, will continue to help me as I move forward in my education and future career. More importantly, these concepts have changed the way I approach information and decision-making in everyday situations. Instead of simply accepting ideas at face value, I now try to analyze them more carefully and consider different perspectives. This course has shown me that critical thinking is not just an academic skill but an important life skill. Because of what I learned in this class, I feel more prepared to approach problems, evaluate information, and make thoughtful decisions in the future.
I did this version with Ai but it will be checked for Ai so I need help rewriting so that it doesn’t flag

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