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I used to teach speed reading/comprehension. It does help in school with plowing through textbooks, but judging from my MCAT score, it did not help much there. It may be helpful as a premed, but fromt he med students I have talked to, it sounds like a whole new type of studying takes place there and I don't know if the speed reading course would help. I used to teach for the Institute for Reading Development, if you are curious about programs out there.Doogie Howser said:How many of you on here have taken a speed reading/comprehension course? if you have, do you think it has helped your score on the mcats and in school in general? would you advise other people to take a course in it as well?
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tj
astrife said:I'm in high school still... so bare that in mind... but I read a book on speed reading and tried to employ some of their techniques... what I found was that when it comes to dense material (ex. biology textbooks) you cannot speed read yourself through those or you will have no idea what is going on...
I think for overall comprehension it's just better for my brain to take its sweet time getting through text... I am probably the slowest reader in the world, but because I take my time it allows me to absorb so much more which helped me quite alot on the ACT (where time restrictions are the real beast of the test) because I knew what was going on the first time through... but then again it all might just be how your mind works...
ShyRem said:ok. I think I'm dating myself here... but when I was in 5th and 6th grade, all students took speed reading at my school (and yes, it was a public school). But we also took typing, home ec, and shop. All students took those things.
You mean they don't teach speed reading in school anymore? What are they doing? Seems kids these days have all kinds of time in high school that I never had.. and I still don't get this "open campus" thing where kids are only in school for 3 hours a day. I mean, really. WTF?!?
Here's dating myself: when I was in first grade they put me in a class for students with learning disabilities because I am left handed.ShyRem said:ok. I think I'm dating myself here... but when I was in 5th and 6th grade, all students took speed reading at my school (and yes, it was a public school). But we also took typing, home ec, and shop. All students took those things.
You mean they don't teach speed reading in school anymore? What are they doing? Seems kids these days have all kinds of time in high school that I never had.. and I still don't get this "open campus" thing where kids are only in school for 3 hours a day. I mean, really. WTF?!?
ShyRem said:ok. I think I'm dating myself here... but when I was in 5th and 6th grade, all students took speed reading at my school (and yes, it was a public school). But we also took typing, home ec, and shop. All students took those things.
You mean they don't teach speed reading in school anymore? What are they doing? Seems kids these days have all kinds of time in high school that I never had.. and I still don't get this "open campus" thing where kids are only in school for 3 hours a day. I mean, really. WTF?!?
gdbaby said:Here's dating myself: when I was in first grade they put me in a class for students with learning disabilities because I am left handed.
No speed reading though. I did have to learn sign language because we had three deaf kids in our school.
I'm 33 so I bet we were of the same teaching philosophy generation. As a side note: now I do not know my left from my right (I actually use N,S, E, W when giving directions) and I write everything upside down and backwards with my right hand. Aahhhh public education....hoberto said:Wahhahaaa!! When we started to learn cursive my teacher told me to use the other hand because she didn't know how to do it left handed! I'll never forget. I would be right-handed for the cursive lessons and use my left for everything else. This wasn't that long ago, I'm only 30. I think there are just some bad teachers out there.