How to Always Succeed in School
Part 4
Read. You can read
whatever you want: Sports Illustrated,
Jet, The New York Times, comic books, the Holy Bible, your Cheerios box,
online blogs or web articles… whatever! Reading increases your brainpower.
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Look up words you don’t understand in the
dictionary.
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Read assignment questions first to help you
identify key points.
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Take breaks from reading to write down what you
learn.
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Read outside of class to improve your reading
skills.
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Read out loud with your friends, classmates or
parents.
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Read with a purpose.
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Taking reading courses to improve your reading
rate and comprehension.
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Take a speed-reading course if you desire,
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Take notes while reading.
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When possible, read from your own books and
materials; this way, you can mark, highlight, cross reference, write notes in the
margins, etc. If the books belong to someone else or the library, you can’t do
this.
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Read religious literature.
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Read from the Internet.
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Read daily. Set a goal to read a book at least
each month. Then a book a week.
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