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CRE101: Course Analysis
I’m taking CRE101 because I want to improve my discussion skills and be able to discuss a topic I agree on or disagree. Also, I want to be able to give structured reasoning and be able to support an agreement, which can help me in my career. This course is a requirement but overall, I'm excited to new information about what’s going on in the world and be able to discuss it in class.

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