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Art passages making your MCAT CARS practice feel extra confusing? In this Jack Westin CARS Reading Skills Workshop, Molly and Jack break down a Rembrandt passage sentence by sentence and show you how to separate tone from main idea without getting lost in the details.
Using this Daily CARS Passage, they walk through:
How to spot tone words vs argument/content words
Why “always,” “never,” and other extreme phrases matter so much on CARS
How religion, nature, and spirituality are used to build the author’s main idea
When to ignore overly dense sentences and focus on clear, direct claims
How to track support (like pupil conversations and biblical references) without memorizing details
By the end, you’ll see how to read CARS passages like arguments, not puzzles, and how to turn vague “CARS anxiety” into specific, fixable skills.
Read the passage first: https://jackwestin.com/daily/mcat-practice-passages/cars-practice-passages/rembrandt
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Art passages making your MCAT CARS practice feel extra confusing? In this Jack Westin CARS Reading Skills Workshop, Molly and Jack break down a Rembrandt passage sentence by sentence and show you how to separate tone from main idea without getting lost in the details.
Using this Daily CARS Passage, they walk through:
How to spot tone words vs argument/content words
Why “always,” “never,” and other extreme phrases matter so much on CARS
How religion, nature, and spirituality are used to build the author’s main idea
When to ignore overly dense sentences and focus on clear, direct claims
How to track support (like pupil conversations and biblical references) without memorizing details
By the end, you’ll see how to read CARS passages like arguments, not puzzles, and how to turn vague “CARS anxiety” into specific, fixable skills.
Read the passage first: https://jackwestin.com/daily/mcat-practice-passages/cars-practice-passages/rembrandt
Want to learn more? Shoot us a text at 415-855-4435 or email us at [email protected]! 📱
📌 Free Academic Advising: https://calendly.com/academic-advising-4/jack-westin-academic-advising?utm_source=spotify&utm_medium=podcast
💻 Try our Chrome Extension (video solutions to every AAMC passage) https://tinyurl.com/4jw5pad8
📚 Free Resources: https://jackwestin.com?utm_source=spotify&utm_medium=podcast
🎓 Live Education Sessions: https://jackwestin.com/sessions?utm_source=spotify&utm_medium=podcast
👨🏻🏫 Courses: https://jackwestin.com/courses?utm_source=spotify&utm_medium=podcast
🙋 Tutoring: https://jackwestin.com/services/live-online-mcat-tutoring?utm_source=spotify&utm_medium=podcast
📸 Follow Us On Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jackwestinmcat?utm_source=spotify&utm_medium=podcast
👥 Join our Facebook Study Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/freemcatprep?utm_source=spotify&utm_medium=podcast

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