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Tips on Reading Textbooks

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One of the universal truths about school and studying is that there will be some classes that will require you to read lots of textbooks. While textbooks can be extremely boring and sometimes hard to comprehend, they are excellent teaching devices. If your professor has asked you to read a textbook, here are some tips on how to get the most out of them.

Textbooks have changed over the decades, but today’s textbooks are usually great teaching guides and can help a student out with filling in the knowledge from lectures and other teaching aids. First thing you need to realize is that if you have trouble reading or low reading comprehension, you should go to a reading lab, where you can work on your reading skills.

Don’t read a textbook just once; usually it might be necessary to read a chapter twice or even three times. The worst way to use a textbook is to study with it the night before an exam. Don’t cram, you will not be able to retain your knowledge, the best way to retain knowledge is to regularly read your textbooks, usually two or three times a week, this way you will be familiar with the course material and you will retain the material easier.

Most textbooks come with study guides and exercises, do not skip over these important additions, these additions will help you learn more from the text book which will usually result in a higher grade.
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