SuperTrouper wrote:
I was also a young reader (hyperlexic) and scored somewhat high at 5 and extremely high at 12. Then, at 22, I score 126, which is lower than both, because my vocabulary did not improve at the rate that was expected.
I was a very young reader and now I often have to skip parts of my class readings because I read more slowly than most people I know and can't always keep up with the reading load, no matter how much time I spend on it. Plus, I never learned to skim for meaning no matter how hard I tried and how many times people explained it to me. I can't skim an article -- the best I can do is read the abstract, introduction, and conclusion and ignore all the middle parts. That's "skimming" in my world.
If I have to read an academic book and don't have enough time to devote to it, I read the first two and last two pages of every chapter and find that tends to get me 80%-90% of the way to my learning goal for the class. I always *want* to read the whole book, but I just don't read that fast. I actually write faster than I read which, I'm told, is not normal at all.
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