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Reading Tip: Aim for Understanding, Not "Reading"

In my previous post, I shared my overall advice for college students who want to spend less time reading while getting more out of what they read. Now I want to follow up with the most important mindset shift to make when you are moving from high school to college reading assignments.

The goal of a reading assignment is not simply to read all the words from beginning to end and take scattered notes on random elements that you think might be important.

Instead, the goal is to uncover the author’s argument, and be able to restate that argument briefly in your own words.

How do you know when you have understood?

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Reading Advice for College Students

After weeks and months of research, reading, and–as it turns out–practicing, I emerged at the end of that summer of 2011 with a whole new mindset. I not only no longer considered myself a slow reader, I knew for a fact I was pretty darn fast. And as I got quicker at reading, I was somehow also understanding more of what I read, and remembering it with a clarity that was unsettling.

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