We live in the age of information, and we must read extensively if we want to be  successful in our studies, or careers. Schools and colleges have discovered that  courses in reading skills give enormous aid to students struggling under the  heavier loads of today's scholastic programs. Young men and women trained in  Modern Reading show distinct advantages over those who lack this kind of  preparation.
In recent years millions of Americans have learned that it is  not enough just to read more. Under today's information pressures you must read  faster and read better. Many new speed reading techniques have been developed  recently that have produced dramatic results in faster reading times, and are  training people to read in a better more intelligent way. It is the purpose of  this article about Modem Reading to discuss how we can all do just that. 
These new speed reading techniques teach you how to read faster, and still  comprehend what you are reading, which is an essential skill in today's fast  moving environment. If reading has seemed difficult before, speed reading will  show you how to make it almost effortless. You will learn the skills by which  rapid readers gain their speed, and how to gain speed yourself. As you read  faster you will also read better, and comprehend more.
You will find your  reading skills increasing from the very start, and with serious application, you  will soon be speed reading with ease.
You need to learn the skills necessary  to take advantage of the two greatest time savers associated with speed reading;  the technique of pre-reading, and skimming documents effectively. Poor reading  habits will not go away by themselves, but with a little effort on your part,  speed reading can guide you down the path of better and more enjoyable  reading.
The skills developed when you learn to speed read are designed to  overcome handicaps which keep most untrained readers from the pleasures of  stretching their knowledge, and help you move ahead to achieve the rewards of  better reading.
By Ken Asselin
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