3.  Describe yourself as a thinker.  Develop this as if you are speaking to a complete stranger (especially one who hasn't already come to know you and who has assessed much of your work).  Include what activities might come naturally to you.  In an opposite light, what do you have to really work at?  Are there specific qualities you possess which make you unique as a thinker?  (i.e., is your long term memory stronger than your short term memory?, are you an analytical thinker when it comes to problem solving?)  Be as complete as you can.
























4.  Knowing that we are about to embark on a study of how your mind works, set three goals for yourself.  These should relate to knowing yourself better as a thinker, developing
particular thinking skills, etc. 

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