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[QUOTE="sage gogenkil, post: 6123642, member: 650093"] If it is a Textbook I usually go over the examples and make sure I understand most of the concepts if you don't you probably won't get much out of it. It depends on my schedule if its a autobiography or story( a book not chock full of problems. If its a textbook I'll take a while to digest the material in small chunks usually. Fiction books I like to finish off in a few sittings if not one. For Text Books It might really help you in the long run if you try relating the concepts to what you already know it could definately help you with understanding as well as recall. I am currently reading Reading ray[B] d'[/B]inverno[B] introducing einstein's relativity[/B] [/QUOTE]
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