Is A Speed Reading Course For You?

Thinking of taking a course?  Is a speed reading course really for you? And should you take a free course or pay for one?

Which ever course you finally decide to take there are plenty of factors to take into consideration and you need to weigh up the advantages and disadvantages of each course before making a decision.

Benefits Of Taking A Speed Reading Course

Each course will offer different benefits to the learner and will offer particular advantages over its counterparts.  Courses will usually different in how they are delivered but they obviously share common aims; to increase the learners reading speed, the comprehension of words and to improve knowledge retention. lets look at each of those aims in turn.

Improve Your Reading Speed

Sorry if this sounds obvious but the main reason for taking a speed reading course is for the learner to improve reading speed. The bottom line is that by taking a course you will increase your reading speed.

The benefit of this is that a typical page in a paperback novel can be read three times faster and the same for text books and business reports.

Increasing Comprehension

A great reason for undertaking a speed reading course is that the brain is taught to understand the words it is processing so much quicker and more efficiently.  You may be reading at a faster rate, but you will develop a method to understand the words that you are reading much more

Knowledge Retention

Yet another reason that you are going to want to take a speed reading course is so that you can remember what you read.

There are lots of people who can read quite quickly but who are not then able to remember what they read afterwards.

The key is to improve the reading speed whilst also retaining the knowledge that you gotten from the text.  Possibly the biggest benefit of taking a speed reading course is gaining the ability to retain knowledge. 

Although particularly useful to students studying for exams the ability to retain knowledge can be a big benefit for all of us; even if it just remembering the plot of the novel we started to read last night!

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