Learn Speed Reading For College

Category:

By Dr. Jay Polmar

One part of the Complete Speed Reading Program, is called Be Dynamic through Speed Reading. It's an amazing program that goes far beyond any other speed reading course. It was written and developed as a University speed reading course, and was funded as a program for students who were having a tough freshman and sophomore years. Taught throughout New Mexico, Hawaii, and elsewhere -- student grades went from D's to B's and C's to A's ... 7 1/2 hours of study, plus listening to audio mp3's - and you will also have that life-changing experience like so mjany others.

Professors who are authors produce an endless stream of books and auxiliary material, that even the most avid of students struggle to keep up.

The Complete Speed Reading course takes off with a simple 1 hour method that doubles your reading speed, then it teaches everything you need to get straight A's in college. Eliminate the struggle in learning. With Be Dyamic through Speed Reading, you'll speed read at twice to three times your current reading speed. You'll have enhanced memory, recall, concentration, and comprehension as well.

The human brain/mind is capable of comprehending and cataloging from 10,000 to 50,000 units of information every minute (one unit being equal to one word) and this is based upon old statistics.

With Be Dynamic through Speed Reading methods, you'll gain great strides in self-development, your brain/mind quickly assimilates methods for accelerated learning.

Whether you study in live speed reading classes, or use online speedreading courses, or use speedreading software, we are confident that your abilties to read better, read faster, and understand what you read will be improved.

The Complete Speed Reading Program, which includes the 100% successful -- Be Dynamic Through Speed Reading is truly amazing. It's is the only speed reading program especially developed for college/university students -- tested in 13 colleges and universities and includes, mind mapping, memory/recall, notetaking, test-taking, and writing papers. By Dr. Jay Polmar, it's all self-taught in 7.5 hours.

About the Author: