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I'm currently in my third year of medical physics and have problems when it comes down to reading. If I'm not taking notes of what I'm reading, I tend to lose attention and give up. The problem is that it takes A LOT of time to read and write, in my opinion. If we have about 10-15 pages of pure physics, e.g. from "Radiation detection and measurement" by Knoll, it might take me 6-8 hours to fully read and write down all of it in my own words.
Is that a slow pace? I have tried to speed up the process by reading and writing faster but to me it's as if every single sentence takes a while to understand, reading it like a normal book doesn't seem to work because there's a lot of thinking one has to do.
Am I studying ineffectively? I MUST write when I read, but it takes too long.
Is that a slow pace? I have tried to speed up the process by reading and writing faster but to me it's as if every single sentence takes a while to understand, reading it like a normal book doesn't seem to work because there's a lot of thinking one has to do.
Am I studying ineffectively? I MUST write when I read, but it takes too long.