How easy is it to read books outside of what you have to read for college classes? Asking because I'm going to college soon.
>>9960120
Depends entirely on the class. If you take Literature, they expect you to read Pride and Prejudice in a week, which doesn't leave much room for other stuff. Also expect to have a weird sleep schedule that fucks with your concentration.
>>9960120
Depends on your coursework and whatever else you're doing. If autists can find a way to play Magic for six hours a day in the Student Center then you'll be able to find time to read.
>>9960143
>>9960144
I'm going to be majoring in Accounting if that makes any difference. Considering that it's a Business major, I'm probably going to have more time to read than someone who's majoring in some STEM field.
Memorization's probably going to be more of an issue though. I don't know how much more shit I should really be memorizing besides what I have to memorize for my classes. Honestly, I'm probably just going to drop reading.
I barely had to read shit in college but I still got turned off of literature. In highschool I was a voracious reader and only now almost three years after graduating college am I really getting back into reading for pleasure.
>>9960175
The Memory Book by Lorayne and Lucas
Read it. Learn it. Live it. Read it again.