Book Management
- jennypenny
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722 (kinda slow for me but took the test wwithout my reading glasses)
- jennypenny
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FYI ... as an editor I get paid to read, so learning to read as quickly as possible was important to earning a decent wage. I probably wouldn't read that fast if it was my vocation.
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Do any of y'all feel like you read too much? I've lost weeks to reading a good book/ blog before.
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I decided to time myself in a more accurate setting tonight and got approximately 330-350 words per minute reading a real book over 2 hours in a completely undistracted setting. The reading is pretty dry/numerical so I'm pretty content with that I think.
That test might not be the best one out there, I think it's more of an advertisement for their software.
That test might not be the best one out there, I think it's more of an advertisement for their software.
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662 with 100% on comprehension.
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Keep in mind that many speed-reading techniques cannot be done on a computer screen. I have taken 2 completely different speed-reading courses.cmonkey wrote: ↑Sun Aug 26, 2018 4:55 pmSince we are all online test nerds, anyone want to share their reading speed? I'm a little embarrassed to admit I got a 205 on this (250-ish on paper), so I'm slightly above average. I should find some free resources to help with this I think.