Lexicographer said:In med you look at the pictures.
Yeah if I'm skimming over something I already know the main concepts I can absolutely fly through it, like a page in about 10 seconds. However if it's something completely new and I want to absorb it, then I read it traditionally, and it will take you know maybe 2 minutes a page. I find I much prefer this way though. At the end of it I can always remember all the concepts and whatever has been talked about in the text, but rarely could remember a particular sentance word for word.Riewe said:I guess that if you only want points from the text, then spped reading is great, as you can cut out much. But try speed reading a totally new text, as i did, and had absolutely no idea what it was talking about. So if you already know the text, speed reading is much easier than speed reading new texts
Well my textbooks so far have about 5% useful info and 95% space filling.Sarah168 said:i find it useful to read relevant chapters before a lecture and from what i hear, it gets even more important later on cos the first lectures are always simple and straightforward whilst the later ones are not.