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.

The best educated opinion that Jada can include in her response is that Kamen had a strong desire to learn. This can be inferred from the fact that he actively sought help from his teachers, enjoyed talking to his professors, and had private tutors. The excerpt also mentions that Kamen never had time to go to class, indicating that he was actively engaged in learning and seeking knowledge outside of traditional classroom settings.