I went to a writing workshop for reading strategically under the academic category for my second blog. I thought this workshop would be helpful because there is a lot of reading to do in all my classes, and sometimes it can be hard to manage, so I signed up for it on the writing center website. At the workshop, I learned how to read for a purpose whether it’s to summarize the passage as a goal, or to look for evidence for a certain claim. With the purpose in mind, there are different strategies that can be employed to do some efficient reading such as scanning, skimming, and skipping around the article. There will be times when you don’t have to read the whole thing to achieve the purpose. Another strategy I learned was that you can learn about what you are reading before reading it by looking at the title, cover, author, publisher, date of publication, and reviews. This will give you an idea of what to expect when reading; there can be certain a bias the author has that is good to keep in mind. Overall, the workshop was really informative and concise; you get fed a lot of useful info in a short amount time.
-Jessica Zheng (FRO BRB)
Hey Jessica,
It’s so great that you went to a workshop offered by the Writing Center! Baruch has so many resources and many students don’t take advantage of all of them. As midterms are coming up and more assignments are due, be sure to utilize their one on one writing sessions if you ever need to write a paper.
Thank you for sharing!
-Lea 🙂