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Josh Anish is the Senior Editor at Knewton, where he helps students with Verbal GMAT Prep. Learn more about the company's GMAT course or read Knewton articles on BTG.
Success at Reading Comprehension depends on two limiting factors: (1) The rate at which the information youre reading enters your brain and (2) what your brain is able to do with it. The latter, being able to act on information, is a composite skill that is acquired through years of learning. Fortunately for test-takers, the first factor your speed of reading can be seriously increased with a few simple adjustments in technique. You can learn how to read faster as long as youre willing to put in the practice. Heres how to do it. Many slow readers rely on ineffective reading processes such as subvocalization (reading softly/in your mind) and fixation (repetitive reading). Subvocalization is a very common problem that severely restricts reading speed: it takes much longer to actually say a word than it does to simply recognize it and move on. The difficult bit, if youre a subvocalizer, is forcing yourself to actually adopt an alternate method of reading. Fixation is equally tricky. While repetition in reading may sometimes be merited or even necessary, in most cases its just an idle bad habit. Estimates in the speed-reading industry suggest that 33% of people habitually reread text. I, for one, find myself returning to parts of passages for all sorts of ridiculous reasonsincluding liking a particular word or turn of phrase. Savoring language is essential to enjoying the aesthetics of what you read, but it isnt particularly well-suited to a standardized testing environment like the LSAT or GMAT. If any of the above problems sound familiar (or if youre just curious), try some of these DIY approaches to improve your reading speed. With practice, you can develop a reading method that isnt as time-consuming as your current one. Even modest improvements can have a large cumulative effect on your RC performance.
sentence. This forces you to read words in groups instead of individually. 3) The Card Trick This one works best with a 46 photograph. Place the photograph above the first line of text you are about to read. Then, begin moving the photograph down at a steady rate while attempting to read the text before the photograph descends over it. This forces you to pay attention the first time you read a given passage, since you will not have the opportunity to revisit it. Want even more tips? Here are some very cool resources to improve reading speed. You can test your speed to start by following the link below. If youre into serious speed, watch these five video lessons for more tips from the pros (theyll use your tested speed as a baseline). After that, speed-reading comprehension is just a matter of practice.