Reflecting on what you’ve read places information you’ve just learned into longterm memory. Post-reading involves the same kind of summarizing you’ve done section by section, but now for the entire chapter. In essence, it is a summary of your summaries. While it might seem enough to summarize the chapter verbally, writing down key ideas helps place them into long-term memory. Read through the notes that you’ve taken for the chapter, particularly the summary of each section. Then try to write a master summary of the entire chapter using no more than 50 words that captures the key point of each section of the chapter, as well as the chapter as a whole.
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