An organization called Iris has speed reading classes held in Washington DC. Their class is really good and they also teach you how to retain comprehension. Here's a link where you'll find a schedule of their classes.
http://www.irisreading.com/washington-dc/
If you go to http://www.irisreading.com/new-york/ you can find a schedule of classes to sign up for. Iris Reading is legit. It can help you prepare for standardized testing like the LSAT or basic college courses.
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To find your average reading speed, you'll need a book with familiar words and subject. Don't time your reading speed on new words, concepts or subjects you won't get a fair result. Set a timer for 1 minute 1 second. Get your book ready and start your timer. When it goes off, note what word you were on and count back to where you started reading. It's that simple.
Wikihow gives some tips on how to learn to read faster suggesting not sounding out words in the head, and skim reading before actually reading so the brain is familiar with the words. Spreeder is a technique that works along these lines and has it's own website for more information.
There are cna classes offer at Harold Washington College, they offer classes during the spring and summer terms. You can visit their site for more information at http://hwashington.ccc.edu.
Scanning is a speed reading technique. An advantage of scanning is that it allows you to quickly cover a large amount of information to find a specific piece of information.
The University of the District of Columbia has CNA classes. Here is their contact info: 4200 Connecticut Ave. NW Washington, DC 20008 202.274-5000
I took a speed reading class in San Francisco last year with a group called Iris. It was pretty cool. You should definitely check it out if you can't find anything else. Here's a link! http://www.irisreading.com/san-francisco/
Vision Quest Sport & Fitness is a gym in Seattle which offers kickboxing for women. It seems to offer a plethora of different classes as well with wonderful facilities and even a free trial pass!
You can find trade classes online by checking individual university offerings. You can find online plumbing classes at the following site: www.eplumbingacademy.com/.
you can't find any places with all aqw classes
It depends on how old you are and your comprehension. You can read 100 words per minute, but if you don't understand it, it's useless! Another answer: The average person reads at 200 words per minute. As the first responder states, "if you don't understand it, it's useless!" With proper skills you can increase your speed dramatically. It all depends on the system you learn and if you will practice. The fastest speed where the reader is able to give an analysis of what they read is close to 30,000 words per minute using inspectional reading.