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Double Reading Speed as You Enter College

By Jay Polmar, Ph.D. | December 23, 2008

The Be Dynamic through Speed Reading method is designed especially for college students who read large volumes of printed material. Sometimes they get frustrated when they can’t keep up with all the reading workload they must accomplish. Instructors and professors who are authors produce an endless stream of printed material, that even the most avid of students struggle to keep up.

With our Be Dynamic through Speed Reading method, you’ll easily be able to speed read twice to three times the amount you now read in the same time. And you will have enhanced memory, recall, concentration, and comprehension.

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

Based on new technology in education and strides in self-development, your brain/mind is capable of speed reading much more. Speed reading is a great educational tool.

Whether you study in live speed reading classes, or use online speed reading courses, or use speed reading software, we are confident that your abilities to read better, read faster, and understand what you read will be improved. p with all the reading workload they must accomplish. Instructors and professors who are authors produce an endless stream of printed material, that even the most avid of students struggle to keep up.

Be Dynamic through Speed Reading was developed in 1977 by Dr. Jay Polmar, who taught the course at colleges and universities in Texas, New Mexico, Arizona, Oregon, and Hawaii and who in 1997 founded www.speedread.org, with teachers and principals from schools across the US. Today, speedread.org is the leading developer of electronic and printed speed reading courses, and has programs for children, teens, adults, college/university students, corporate level, and senior citizens. Courses are available in English, Spanish, German, French, Dutch, and Chinese.

Dr. Jay Polmar, who has authored more books on speed reading and improving learning than any other author, now developed a method called Perfect Learning System, which goes beyond Be Dynamic and provides mind mapping, and increased comprehension and memory training. Never worry about your grades again. Become the Perfect Learning machine — yourself.

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