Key points
Reading for study purposes is not merely a matter of passing your eyes over hundreds of words. It is a set of practices which enable you to engage with the ideas in a text, including:
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setting targets
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underlining or highlighting as you read
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asking questions to make yourself think about what you read
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stopping to look ahead or look back when you lose the thread
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reading critically
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monitoring your progress from time to time, and
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changing tack when things are not going well.
You need to experiment with different ways of doing things, in order to develop a robust, flexible, all-round style.