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If you cannot read effectively, you cannot understand what you are trying to study. You must be able to understand what is in the material before you can learn it.
Determination.
John Gardner has written: 'The reading edge' -- subject(s): Study and teaching (Secondary), Study skills, Reading (Secondary)
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A study room can be called a study space, study area, or a quiet room for reading and learning.
The study of shapes and lines is called geometry. Thanks for reading!
Peter Mather has written: 'Feeding behaviour' 'The art of critical reading' -- subject(s): Critical thinking, Study skills, Reading (Higher education) 'The art of critical reading' -- subject(s): Critical thinking, Study skills, Reading (Higher education)
Marcia J. Coman has written: 'What you need to know about reading comprehension & speed, skimming & scanning, reading for pleasure' -- subject(s): Reading comprehension 'How to improve your study skills' -- subject(s): Handbooks, manuals, Handbooks, manuals, etc, Study skills
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Studying typically requires reading and comprehending the material being studied. Poor reading skills can make studying a long, drawn out process, or make it nearly impossible without help.
Walter Pauk has written:'Pauk, succeed In College!''Vocabulary in context' -- subject(s): Accessible book, Study and teaching (Secondary), English language'Essential Skills Series Book 12''Single Skills Series''Reading for ideas' -- subject(s): Reading comprehension, Reading, Ability testing'Conclusions' -- subject(s): Reading comprehension, Study and teaching, English language'How To Study In College 8th Edition Plus Hmco Portfolio And Assessment Cd''Getting the main point''Essential Skills Series Book 10 (310 Grade 7 B)''A skill at a time' -- subject(s): Reading comprehension, Reading (Secondary)'Essential Skills Series Book 8 (308 Grade 6 B)''Learning Skills''Essential Skills Series Book 16/316 Level J''Essential Skills Series Book 20/320 Level L''Main Idea''Reading for success in college' -- subject(s): Best books'Six-way paragraphs' -- subject(s): Reading comprehension, Problems, exercises, Readers'Vocabulary in context, level I (Single skills, level I)''Study skills for student athletes' -- subject(s): College athletes, Study skills'Reading for facts' -- subject(s): Reading comprehension, Reading, Ability testing'How to study in college' -- subject(s): Study skills'High School Study Skills''How To Study In College, Seventh Edition With The College Survival Insert''Essential Skills Series Book 15/315 Level J''Pauk, How To Study In College, 8th Edition Plus Noel Levitz, College Student Inventory Form A, Plus Ellis, Becoming Master Student Career Planning'
Howard Stephen Berg has written: 'Super reading secrets' -- subject(s): Reading comprehension, Speed reading, Study skills