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The thing is, no one ever tells you how impossible it is to read a textbook. Textbooks are fucking hard to read, and honestly they're not the beginning of where you need to study. Thank you Dr. Mulford for the class materials! • Doug Mulford on the Weather Channel 7-19-2... If you're just at the beginning of your studying journey for a given exam or topic, it is not time to sit down and read the textbook. Right at the beginning, the best way to start studying is to ask someone for help, watch YouTube videos, look at your class notes or go to office hours. However, once you have completed some easy practice problems on a given topic and you have some kernels of understanding, that's when it's time to check in on the textbook. And textbooks are not obsolete, they are extremely useful tools for you to be able to get super accurate information that will build your personal knowledge so you can do well on an exam. I’m so excited for this video, because textbooks are a gold mine. Most of the work has been done for you, the mine is built, the textbook is written. But if you walk into a gold mine without knowing how to mine, all you’re gonna see is a bunch of rock and dirt and it’s gonna be like ok where the fuck is the gold, and if you open up a textbook without being able to read it it’s going to feel like ok here are some graphs and some intelligible paragraphs, but where the fuck is the actual information? So in this video I’m going to tell you how I read textbooks, and give you some general strategies so that it doesn’t feel like an intimidating doorstop, but what it actually is, one of the best resources you have for understanding your class. Written + shot by Robin Higgins Edited by Tex Olsen