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How to Hit the Books
SQ3R stands for Survey, Question, Read, Recite, Review.
It is a proven technique to sharpen textbook reading skills. In
college, you'll frequently be assigned multiple chapters for
several different courses in books that can be quite complicated.
SQ3R helps make reading purposeful and meaningful, so that you use
your time most effectively. Here's how this strategy works:
Survey
Get an idea of what the chapter is about by reviewing the
highlights:
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Read the
title, headings, and subheadings
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Take note of
words that are italicized or bold
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Look at
charts, graphs, pictures, maps, and other visual material
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Read captions
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Read the very
beginning and end of the chapter
Question
As you survey the text, ask a question for each section. Ask what, why,
how, when, who and where questions as they relate to the content. You can
create questions by:
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Turning the title, headings, or subheadings into questions
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Rewriting the questions at the end of the chapter or after each subheading
in your own words
Write down your questions. Questions help you pay attention, understand
the text better, and recall the information more easily later on.
Read
Read one section of a chapter at a time, actively looking for an answer to
your question for that section. Pay attention to bold and italicized text
that authors use to make important points. Be sure to review everything in
the section, including tables, graphs, and illustrations, as these
features can communicate an idea more powerfully than written text.
Recite
At the end of each section, look up from the text and in your own words
recite an answer to your question for that section. Then write down your
answer. Be sure to provide examples that support it.
Now repeat Question, Read, and Recite steps for each section of the
chapter or assigned reading. First ask a question for the next section.
Then read to find the answer. Finally, recite the answer in your own words
and jot it down. The written questions and answers will help you study in
the future.
Review
After completing each chapter or reading assignment, review your notes.
Identify the main points of the reading by looking for the most important
idea in each section. Recite, or write, a brief summary of the chapter or
assignment.
Review your study notes every week to help you remember the information.
When it's time to study for your tests, you'll find you've created an
invaluable guide.
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