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5.2 How Do You Read To Learn?, 5.1 Are You Ready For The Big Leagues?, 5.3…
5.2 How Do You Read To Learn?
Try to give your reading a purpose and direction
Look for and analyze new or unfamiliar phrases
Pay attention to bolded, italicized, and highlighted words and phrases
Understand what you need to read word for word and what you should skim
Hype yourself up and try to be exited about reading
5.1 Are You Ready For The Big Leagues?
Read and interact with the material actively, not just skimming through it, to completely understand it.
Success in college reading requires a combination of active reading, effective time management, and adaption to the college level experiences.
Take personal responsibility by effectively managing your time and ensuring you complete your readings before attending class.
As you transition to college, it's important to recognize the change expectations from high school and adjust your readings strategies accordingly.
Anticipate encountering longer and more complex texts from variety of sources including, textbooks and journals, in college.
5.3 Dealing with Special Texts
Mathematics text contains sample problems, graphs, and exercises
For Online reading always check if it's accurate information
Read data tables while reading graphics
Don't rely on a dictionary while reading foreign text
Always think and ask questions while reading scientifc text
5.4 Building Your Vocabulary
Reading helps you to learn new words and phrases that you add to your vocabulary
Pay attention to how you speak and avoid lazy speech
Infer the meaning of new words and then find them in the dictionary
After defining the word, use it in context and begin to broaden your vocabulary
It is helpful to look for new words in all reading not just class reading