Submitted by CriticalThaumaturgy t3_11abbxp in LifeProTips
I'm taking a couple of really interesting college courses right now that assign a ton of reading. I'm engaging with the courses and really like them, but I'm an incredibly slow reader and, before this semester, hadn't read a full book in over a year. Even though the classes are really interesting and everything, I'm spending most of my day reading for them and have little free time if I actually want to read for them (which I'm trying to do since I enjoy feeling engaged in school).
Does reading faster come with practice, or is it more natural talent? I.e. if I read more will I begin to read significantly faster, given that until this semester I barely read at all? Alternatively, are there any tips on how to read faster? I've found that I can force myself to read a page much faster than normal, but at the end of it I won't have retained any of its information, which isn't what I want, so how do I improve at this?
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