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#35571 03/17/03 04:02 AM
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I have been photoreading a book for philosophy since i was too lazy to speed read it. The text was very dense and detailed, i have a paper due tomorrow on it (i finished 30 mins ago), guess what? I managed to find a key weak point that was completely out of the box right after i took a walk to cure my writers block. When i returned i found an original weakness in the authors approach and totally exploited it to make a 5 page response. I am sure about getting an A on this one!! It only took me 1h 30 mins to finish it! Last time it took me about 7 hours to get an A and i was not even sure about it. This time my essay and writing flowed right out my mind! Feels good to finally have some objective proof after so long. Anyway hope anyone new to forum considers this, im too excited about photoreading my Math Analysis books to type anymore! ciao






#35572 03/17/03 04:49 AM
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Nice. Let us know the final grade, please.






#35573 03/18/03 04:47 AM
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I've always found it incredibly amazing how PhotoReading text can lead you into things that you would otherwise never notice, and sometimes never even care about. I recently did a project for school, which I did the writing on that. I didn't have much time to do the writing, but PhotoRead and Activated The Way of the Peaceful Warrior.

I wrote what I could, and most of the thought was coming from how the book itself can relate so well in so many ways to my normal life. The funny thing is, is that most of the things I wrote down, I didn't really even consciously read. lol So it was interesting to find that although I only did about 2/3 of what the amount of writing was supposed to be, my English teacher still gave me a 105 as a grade just for how well it was thought out, organized, full of effort, and formatted.

-youngprer






#35574 03/22/03 08:32 PM
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Got an A, but thats not what the big deal is. I got an A without any honest conscious effort, i am the only one in the class to recieve an A on both assignments. The first one was easier for everyone else, but the second was easier for me, and the reason is not simply preference. My political science midterm went extremely well (97%)too, i applied my method(its in a post called, personalizing the PR system), i was doing this about 2 hours before the test, i attended the course sporadically, and i was not able to get to chapter 8, during the test i started to write and i decided to BS two of the questions, i got them right, hehehe, i never use BS answers but this time i felt it was Okay to do it. Weird






#35575 03/22/03 09:00 PM
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Congratulations






#35576 03/23/03 12:32 AM
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Yeah, well done.







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