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How to increase the speed of assimilation of new material?
Acutely feeling the need to increase their speed of learning new textual material, mathematics, programming, English. At the moment, the speed is absolutely unsatisfactory, but the volume of books, especially on programming, inspires. In 220 days, I read only 308 pages of an English textbook and a C language textbook, an average speed of only 1.4 pages per day. I need to raise it ten times, is there a way?
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Learn to enjoy the study of selected areas, or do something else. I'll tell you a secret, in the future any high-class specialists in trending areas will be in demand, but in order to become a high-class specialist, you need to live your specialty, and not try to memorize it.
I need to raise it ten times, is there a way?
You just need to stop procrastinating.
A programming textbook should be read fluently, remembering the syntax and some algorithms. Programming needs more practice. But with mathematics it is necessary a little differently, it is necessary to disassemble and understand all the evidence, well, practice is also necessary.
Work with literature the way you want. You should not try to squeeze speed out of yourself, because. it won't lead to anything good. Let's just say, you just don't get the material right. The main thing here is quality - not quantity. Practice more, study libraries. You can just come up with a problem and solve it, or a certain "project" and gradually bring it back to normal. Do not despair, and do not worry too much about the speed - everything will come.
By the way, how much time a day do you spend studying?
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