Tuesday, June 5, 2012

Reading Process And How To Get Through It


As an exuberant reader, I found the process of reading very entertaining. The only thing about the process I am not too fond of is the reading material itself. 

Steven D. Levity
&
Stephen J. Dubner
The book “Freakonomics” By Steven D. Levitt and Stephen J. Dubner, which we are reading in class, have ideas that bounce everywhere that makes summaries even harder.

Reading the chapter multiple times would help put a better understanding in my mind along with asking myself certain questions about the chapter and of course reading the chapter little by little instead of all at once.

During my reading time, annotating each paragraph with a summary made things a bit easier with the help of underlining words that was new to me and listing key points in the chapter.

Keeping up with the assigned chapters is easy if you set an amount of pages to read before Friday. Being Moderator you would have to sacrifice a weekend in order to comprehend what you have read before Wednesday.

Appange
(Apple Orange)
I would read waiting for Bart, on Bart, in the kitchen and in my room, all was done during different times of the day, which were after school, during a meal and before bed. All of these sessions took no more than a couple hours per session.

2 comments:

  1. I honestly like your blog post, but I honestly don't like the book it doesn't exhilarate me at all.

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  2. I did not really enjoy this book either, it was hard understating what they were saying. I like the way you set your blog up though.

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