OK here's a success story: For a class, I had to write a paper on the Bohr model of the atom and how it differed from the presently accepted model. It was assigned on Thursday and due on Tuesday. I went to the library and photoread 5-7 books on quantum physics and its history (30 minutes). Then I left the library, and went back on Saturday to peruse those books again (20 minutes). Three of them looked useful, so I checked them out and put them in my backpack, and brought them with me to my classes on Monday. Whenever I had free time, I superread and dipped each of the three books and found the useful parts of each one (20 minutes). On Monday night at like 9PM I started the paper, and then I turned it in the next day. It's not a very exciting story, I know. Photoreading allows me to be a better slacker.