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Old 03-14-2014, 09:46 PM   #7
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Originally Posted by mojos View Post
Same as me. I tend to read slower when I read books for school than with the books I read for pleasure. Maybe it's just because books for school are less interesting? Or otherwise it's much more difficult to understand and requires a lot of brainwork which can be very tiresome.
I think it's a matter of psychology myself mojos. If you forget details about something you are reading for pleasure no harm is done, but if you forget details in a textbook for example, details that may be on a quiz or end of year test that's something else again. So we read slower to make sure we actually did read that text correctly.
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