Hello Dalton! Thanks for your comment! Yes, it is very important to consider all possible angles and remain nonjudgmental. One of the key strategies of acing CASPer!
Hello. The video mentions using personal examples to support one's argument to the second philosophical question but the experts used a hypothetical example. Is it better to use a personal or hypothetical example for this type of question?
Hello Serenity! Thanks for your question. The personal experience is framed as a hypothetical scenario. You do not have to openly say "This once happened to me..." You can use your personal experience, but frame it as "If this happened to me..." and explain your course of action. Hope this helps!
I think these questions require one to think like a lawyer-speak to and consider all angles the opposing council could call upon.
Hello Dalton! Thanks for your comment! Yes, it is very important to consider all possible angles and remain nonjudgmental. One of the key strategies of acing CASPer!
Hello. The video mentions using personal examples to support one's argument to the second philosophical question but the experts used a hypothetical example. Is it better to use a personal or hypothetical example for this type of question?
Hello Serenity! Thanks for your question. The personal experience is framed as a hypothetical scenario. You do not have to openly say "This once happened to me..." You can use your personal experience, but frame it as "If this happened to me..." and explain your course of action. Hope this helps!
Very helpful video. Thank you
Hello Chelsea! Thanks for your comment. You are very welcome.