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Fastest speed reader1/9/2023 Howard is donating his learning system to our current college scholarship recipients and our two RYLA campers. 1=pole, 2=shoes, 3=tricycle, 4=car, 5=glove, 6=guns, 7=dice, 8=skates, 9=cat (nine lives), 10=bowling pins. Although there are many, one is taking what you are trying to learn and associating it to something you know. The Greeks discovered thousands of years ago a shortcut to memory. Howard then taught some memory techniques. The answer to the equation 103x107 is 11,021. It is very easy to figure without a calculator. He presented the simple math problem "103x107=?". It helps create focus, concentration, relaxation or any state to help you be more successful. He noted this is a good way to help someone when they are about to take a test and although they know the material, they become stressed and unable to do well on the test. Howard shared a technique to help everyone develop their emotional intelligence. Not only does it help you read faster, but it helps you slow down when you come across a new word that you need to know. Howard said the trick to reading and learning is "schema." Schema is the technical term meaning what you know already. People don't want to read fast, they want to learn fast. He learned Chinese in three weeks.Ĭomprehension is more important than reading fast, however. He went to Oklahoma University were he got his Masters in math at the age of 19 finishing with a 3.97 g.p.a.īrad Voellar received his four year college degree in six months. The second youngest to pass the bar will be a 17 year year old, all who are using Howard's techniques.Īnother student, Stephen T., graduated from UT-Arlington at the age of 16 with a 4.0 g.p.a. Not to be outdone, their 15 year old sister is in her first year of law school and will be the youngest person in California to pass the bar. His 22 year old brother is also an attorney and a flight instructor. He has a student who passed the bar in California at the age of 19. Howard shared five skills to help us double our reading speed, improve our comprehension, how to remember what we learned, some math magic and some emotional counter skills. He shared some of his techniques with us last week. Howard has been featured on over 1,100 radio and television shows. "The Guinness World Record Book" recognized Berg in 1990 for his ability to read more than 25,000 words per minute and write more than 100 words per minute. Howard Berg is considered the fastest reader in the world. If you could read twice as fast as you do now with increased comprehension, how would that affect your life? Would you be able to get more things done during the day? Maybe it would allow you more time to enjoy life and do the things YOU want to do?
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