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Oh, my, this video is precious. As an user of those three methods I can
certainly confirm they work; at least for me. LOL
I start with the summary one, then when I get the hang of it, I go for the
lists and, finally, during the final revisions I go for the teacher method.
One day before the test I focus on the last two and yeah, pretty much road
for As. Not counting that, 90% of the time, I am color coding (always an
awesome excuse for buying more stationary :D).
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+Kleptomanta No, but I tend to read stuff that I'm genuinely interested in a little slower than something I'm reading just to read it. Now, if its nonfiction, and I read it quick, I'll do two quick passes. Fr fiction, really, you wont remember every line anyway, so what's nice about speed reading is that you will retain the story, because you're NOT focusing on the actual words, but the story itself.
you have a nice narrative voice. it's a very formal voice though. I must
admit, it feels awkward seeing you dressed informally and speaking in a
very formal, scholarly tone. I saw past it though. The information in this
video is useful.
lol i know what you mean. those little einstine juniors with master's degrees in physics who regurgitate nonsense. ha ha they can use everything they learned in physics to calculate a way to pay off their debt!
+Jacks Apple Thanks for the honest reply. I'm not one of those guru guys, just passing on information I have learned to others! Hope it helped!
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