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Tips to Read Faster & Still be Able to Remember Everything
The academic field has evolved dramatically from what it used to be earlier. With a wider range of topics to be covered in each subject, learning can take a toll on students. Many people struggle to even complete their syllabus since they have to read so much in a short duration. Naturally, it also negatively affects their performances. But is there a way out? Is there a way to trick your mind to read faster while still remembering everything? Can we be smart enough to overcome the challenge? We find the answers to all these questions in this space.
How to Read Faster – A Comprehensive Guide to Boost Your Brain
We are always on the run and on the search of finding ways to save our time. Reading and learning can be a taxing process not only for students, but also for people who have to deal with a lot of paperwork in their professional life.  Therefore, it is crucial to make sure that you save your time. So, here’s presenting before you some simple tips that will help you read faster.
Previewing
Having a preview before diving straight into the text itself will help you get a clear picture of what you are getting into. For this purpose, you need to scan the text from start to finish. Pay close attention to the heading and sub-headings. Take note of every text that is printed in bold or in any special font.  
Besides, read the first and last paragraphs alongside the transitory sentences. If there are images or graphs in the text, examine them properly.
Doing all these will help you understand the context that the author is trying to portray.
Concentrate on Your Focal Point
Reading without any strategy will always make you lag behind others. You need to be smart in your reading approach so that you can reap the maximum benefits in a short period.
You need to ask yourself the following two questions:
·         What is the author describing in the text?
·         What information are you seeking from the text?
For instance, you are reading a text on the Indian freedom movement. But your syllabus requires you to study only the role of women in the Indian freedom movement. Therefore, you need to be specific about where you put your focus on.
This scientific approach will help you while dealing with a dense or lengthy text.
Don’t Read Every Word
It will be next to impossible to complete your syllabus if you try to read every word of all the texts available to you. As students, you have a fixed schedule - You have to go to your school or college, take your online tuition, and then finish your homework. So, naturally, you need to crunch your time.
While reading, most people can scan 1.5” (3.8 cm) of space at any given point. So, this means you will be able to read 3-5 words at the same time without making any additional effort. Instead of reading each word, try to move your eyes the way a scanning machine moves.
This will enable your peripheral vision to do the reading for you. For some people, using a finger or a pencil to point on every chunk of 3-5 words also helps. To put it simply, read phrase by phrase, not word by word.
Use a Timer
At a single glance, this may seem generic, but you can’t underestimate the benefits that you can draw from this tip. Usually, humans read 300 words in a minute. But with practice, this can go up to more than 500 words. So, use a timer and see the gradual rise in your reading speed.  There is nothing like challenging oneself.
To keep track of your progress, you can also maintain a spreadsheet and analyze how much you have improved over 30 days or six months, or even a year.
For beginners, we also recommend writing a short, crisp summary of the text immediately after writing it. It will show you whether you have just read without remembering anything or you were able to retain it in your memory. So, take a few moments to synthesize your information and write what you remember.
If you happen to be one of those who is a verbal or visual learner, you can have a voice recording of your summary or you can draw a map of what you remember. Whatever mode helps you, just suit yourself. Remember, there is no hard and fast rule for reading. So, don’t stop yourself from personalizing your reading method.
To Conclude
 There is no end to learning and we all wish we had more time to finish everything that we want to read. Whether it’s reading the study material of your CBSE online tuition or your favorite thriller novels or even entertainment magazines, these aforementioned rules are universal and will help you be a better, faster reader.
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