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Read Efficiently

By , About.com GuideDecember 5, 2011

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Reading is the one task that nearly all graduate students complain about because graduate study entails a great deal of reading. Depending on your field, it's not uncommon for a professor to require students to read a book (or its equivalent) each week. While nothing will make that lengthy reading list go away you can learn how to read more efficiently and get more from less. Here are few simple tips on reading that many students and faculty overlook.

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December 8, 2011 at 1:46 am
(1) Lily says:

Reading capacity is one of the most important thing. Before I added PHD program, i read few papers. When i was in Phd program, i read more than five papers each day. I get great success, and receive shell scholarship every year.

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