Speed reading for students with heavy study loads
Students preparing for competitive exams often have more reading than time. Speed reading helps only when it supports understanding, revision, and consistency.
Use speed by subject
Not every subject should be read at the same pace. Familiar revision notes can move faster. New theory, legal text, or dense science should be slower. A good reader lets students adjust WPM instead of forcing one pace.
Reduce screen fatigue
Long PDFs and notes on screens can tire the eyes because the reader constantly scans lines. Fixed focal reading reduces that movement and can make short study sessions feel easier to repeat.
Test recall after reading
Students should not judge a session only by pages completed. A quick comprehension check gives a clearer signal. If recall is weak, the next session should be slower or shorter.
Manovex for study sessions
Students can upload notes, choose a start page, use WPM controls, and take post-reading quizzes. Training plans and streaks help turn speed reading into a habit rather than a one-time experiment.
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