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Review
Review - A review is a survey of what you have covered. It is a review of what you are
supposed to accomplish, not what you are going to do. Rereading is an important part of
the review process. Reread with the idea that you are measuring what you have gained from
the process. During review, it's a good time to go over notes you have taken to help
clarify points you may have missed or don't understand.
As you dive into the book for a thorough reading, much of what you now examine is
readily intelligible. Preview each chapter again, spending a half a dozen seconds on each
page. As you read, read every phrase as fast as comfortable. If you have any notes, place
them in the margin, but don't underline the text. If you want to mark a passage, but you
don't have any notes, place a simple check mark in the margin even with the passage.
The best time to review is when you have just finished studying something. Don't wait
until just before an examination to begin the review process. Before an examination, do a
final review. If you manage your time, the final review can thought of as a
"fine-tuning" of your knowledge of the material. Thousands of high school and
college students have followed the SQ3R steps to achieve higher grades with less stress.
After you have read and recited the entire chapter, write questions for
those points you have highlighted/underlined in the margins. If your method of recitation
included note-taking in the left hand margins of your notebook, write questions for the
notes you have taken.
Page through the text and/or your notebook to re-acquaint yourself with
the important points. Cover the right hand column of your text/note-book and orally ask
yourself the questions in the left hand margins. Orally recite or write the answers from
memory. Make "flash cards" for those questions which give you difficulty.
Develop mnemonic devices for material which need to be memorized.
Alternate between your flash cards and notes and test yourself (orally or
in writing) on the questions you formulated. Make additional flash cards if necessary.
Using the text and notebook, make a table of contents - list all the
topics and sub-topics you need to know from the chapter. From the Table of Contents, make
a study Sheet Map. Recite the information orally and in your own words as you put the
study Sheet together.
Now that you have consolidated all the information you need for that
chapter, periodically review the Sheet so that at test time you will not have to cram.
Speed reading tips
Make use of the head-start you got during your preview.
Read for ideas and concepts, not for isolated words. Pace yourself fast enough that you
have to read concepts ... not words.
Concentrate - if you push your rate up to capacity, you won't have time to think about
other things. Set reasonable but stiff time goals and race the clock.
Think, interpret, analyze the first time you read -- avoid unnecessary rereading.
Note key words (subjects, verbs, objects).
Pace yourself - as fast as your purpose will permit. Pacing will discourage the tendency
toward habitual and unnecessary re-reading and helps to keep your attention focused on the
page. Use an index card, a ruler, or any other straight-edge and move it rapidly down the
page as you read. Move it lightly, fluidly, with one hand only. Move it either ahead of
you down the page to act as a pace-setter OR let it fall along behind you, covering up
what you have read and therefore forcing your initial concentration. Move the edge of your
hand or the spread fingers of your hand down the page, reading the lines as they pop up
from underneath your hand. Move your finger or pencil point lightly down the margin beside
the lines you are reading.
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> Habitually returning to what is already read, that
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