Are college “communications” and “critical thinking” classes really worth it?

Question by maxwellhasahammer: Are school “communications” and “important pondering” classes really worth it?
The three classes i’m contemplating:

“critical pondering/group determination creating” – research of important considering/choice producing. Emphasis on logical reasoning in issue solving.

“interpersonal communication” – Research communication at house, function and social settings which includes energetic listening and conflict management strategies.

“critic pondering/persuasion” – research of important considering/persuasion. Emphasis on reasoning and evaluation of evidence in persuasion.

that is all really vague. I don’t have any concept what they truly teach… can someone support me out? the far more detail the better, I genuinely appreciate your effort!
Thanks, but what did it educate? That’s what i want to know. How did you benefit?

Best answer:

Answer by iansand9876
If you cannot persuade and can’t feel everything else you learn is a waste of time.

But it does rely on the course content.

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One Response to Are college “communications” and “critical thinking” classes really worth it?

  1. Gabe says:

    I took interpersonal communication and loved it. It was very informative. I have heard that some people did not find it informative or interesting. I think it depends on the teacher and the topics covered. I would ask around at the school and see if you can find someone who has taken it and see what they think. My class was an easy A as long as you showed up and read the text.

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