- Read the summary to get an idea
- Study the table of contents
- Read all the bold faced excerpts and boxed summary
- Leaf through the entire chapter
- Identify the most important and unfamiliar words
- Highlight the key points
- Develop deeper understanding
- Compare to your previous concepts
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