
Eight Reading Strategies that Work
Reading is an essential skill that forms the backbone of academic success. For high school students, this typically means reading about 40 to 50 pages a week. However, the transition to college brings with it a dramatic increase in reading requirements—averaging around 60 to 80 pages daily outside class. This surge in workload can be overwhelming, making it difficult for many students to keep up and achieve their desired results.
Many college students fall into the trap of not completing their required reading material, leading to gaps in their understanding and poor academic performance. Given that the average college student reads at a speed of only 300 words per minute, it’s no surprise that they spend at least two hours per day just on reading for class. Factor in the additional time needed for assignments and class participation, and it becomes clear why so many students feel overwhelmed.
The good news? There are several effective reading strategies that can help you manage your workload more efficiently and boost your academic performance. In this blog post, we’ll explore eight proven reading strategies and explain why enrolling in our "Eight Reading Strategies That Work" course can make all the difference in your academic journey.
Eight Reading Strategies that Work
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