Reading Skills For College Students


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Reading Skills for College Students


Reading Skills for College Students

Author: Ophelia H. Hancock

language: en

Publisher:

Release Date: 1995


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Prentice Hall is proud to present the seventh edition of READING SKILLS FOR COLLEGE STUDENTS. Thousands of students have used this successful text to improve their vocabulary, comprehension, reading rate and test taking. Unlike many other texts, this READING SKILLS FOR COLLEGE STUDENTS serves as an excellent resource for the rest of students'college careers by providing instruction on reading in six different major content areas. The author has included specific chapters on reading for: Literature, History Psychology Biology Computers and Data Processing Business

Ten Steps to Building College Reading Skills


Ten Steps to Building College Reading Skills

Author: John Langan

language: en

Publisher:

Release Date: 1993


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Reading At University


Reading At University

Author: Fairbairn, Gavin

language: en

Publisher: McGraw-Hill Education (UK)

Release Date: 2001-09-01


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Reading as a student demands new skills and new disciplines. Students must read. They must read to inform themselves about the subjects they are studying and to allow them to write assignments, reports and dissertations. Though most students can read fairly well, few can make as much or as efficient use as possible of the time they devote to reading for academic purposes. Many guides to study offer a pot pourri of techniques for improving reading skills. None gives as full a treatment of this essential and underpinning area of academic life as Reading at University. The authors believe that students must change both the ways in which they read and the ways in which they think about reading. This book offers effective and efficient strategies for fulfilling students' reading and study potential.