• UnderpantsWeevil@lemmy.world
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    6 hours ago

    I probably read 500 pages a week on average.

    Pride and Prejudice alone is 400 pages. Crime and Punishment is another 600 pages. If you have two Lit classes in the same semester, you’re going to have to double that rate or fall behind schedule. Nevermind retention.

    I remember sitting in a library surrounded by books, struggling to solve the 15 problems a class Engineering Physics assigned. Just a fist full of brain-teasers day in and day out. Three of us working together managed to clear the load in a couple of hours. Then on to the next assignment, which was another two or three hours. Five classes a day, you’re lucky when you have enough time to sleep.

    I’ll admit, I did a few summers at a community college and that workload was much smaller, the tests were far easier, and the graders significantly more forgiving. Crazy how little work it takes to ace an exam in High School Plus relative to a University weed-out program.

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      5 hours ago

      I fail to see the point of any of what you are talking about.

      You weren’t taking English classes, what do you care about the workload in them?

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          5 hours ago

          So what are you mad about? that you had to read books in English class?

          Why were you taking english class if you don’t want to read books?

          Are you angry you had to do engineering problems in engineering class too? Sounds like it.

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            5 hours ago

            So what are you mad about?

            Just said kids in college read cliffs notes twenty years ago. I’m not sure why this bothered you.

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              4 hours ago

              it doesn’t. what i disagree with is your premise that reading books is impossible and too time consuming to be doable by anyone.

              It isn’t.

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                4 hours ago

                reading books is impossible and too time consuming

                Nobody said it was impossible. But you’re crazy if you think reading a long book isn’t time consuming. You’re not absorbing the material if you aren’t taking your time with it.

                Might as well sprint through the Louvre as speed read Anna Karenina.