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SCRAP: Literature Study Tips

22 August 20141 March 2015

“It’s not what you read: it’s what you can get away with not reading. They don’t expect you to read every single word. They’re purposefully overloading you so you can develop the skill of selective reading and figuring out what you need to know.”

Tim Lemire, I’m an English Major—Now What?

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