"I started at a base rate of 240 words per minutes and finished the class at 1001"
Super Reading

"I started at a base rate of 240 words per minutes and finished the class at 1001"

I consider myself a life-long learner. I was reading consistently but felt weighed down by my reading speed. So I researched the best speed reading classes and came across Super Reading. 
I started at a base rate of 240 words per minutes and finished the class at 1001. The first time I saw my numbers dip when I was tracking I wondered what I was doing wrong only to come back the next time and see a large jump in my WPM. (Comprehension followed, especially in the later half of the class)
This class is so easily digestible and actionable that anyone with the means should take it. I look forward to continuing my reading habit and building on my ability's over time. 

Cadin Limon

Licensed Real Estate Broker

Wichita, United States

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