Jada has been asked to respond to this excerpt from "On Becoming an Inventor" by Dean Kamen.

I found that at college I could get help from my teachers with solving business problems and in learning new techniques for designing new things. I enjoyed talking to my professors and learning physics and other complex subjects—but I never had time to go to class. I literally never went to class. My professors were mentors and private tutors. The professors gave me as much time as they reasonably could. Every once in a while one would say, "Sorry, I've got to go teach a class"—and leave.

What is the best educated opinion that Jada can include in her response?

Kamen was a lazy college student.
Kamen had a strong desire to learn.
Kamen's favorite subject was physics.
Kamen paid his professors to tutor him

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The best educated opinion that Jada can include in her response is: Kamen had a strong desire to learn.

This interpretation reflects the essence of Kamen's experience; despite not attending formal classes, he actively sought knowledge and mentorship from his professors, demonstrating his commitment to learning and innovation.

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