
28-February-2006, 12:22 AM
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Join Date: Jul 2005
Location: University of Colorado - Boulder
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Originally Posted by Gillianren
My mother was always amused by those Sports Illustrated for Kids ads that asked, "How do you get your child to start reading?" My younger sister's severely dyslexic, but for me and my older sister, the question was, "How do you get them to stop and, say, clean their rooms?" My older sister was reading by the age of three or four, and she taught me not long after--since she's two years older than I, you do the math!
I read fast because that's the way I read. I've never made a concious effort to increase my reading speed. I have a hard time slowing it down; it's not a matter of savoring, as I'm savoring the books I plow through (depending on a whole list of factors) sometimes two and three in a day. (I don't have a lot else to do these days.) Besides, anything I miss the first time 'round, I'll pick up the next time I read it, or the time after that, right?
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Exactly
I think that right there describes my situation perfectly except that between AP calculus, AP physics, and US Government (that's the worst of the three) homework, I can only get through 1 novel a day or so.
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