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What is the difference between Studying and Reading?

Asked by Denton Perez, Last updated: Apr 14, 2024

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J. Shatner

J. Shatner

J. Shatner
J. Shatner, Content writer, Boston

Answered Mar 31, 2020

Reading and Studying are terms that students and other people in the world of academics are so familiar with, as they both refer to the learning process. They are both necessary in completing studies. Reading refers to the process of grasping and understanding meanings and some objectives within a certain subject, while studying requires full concentration and devotion of time to completing and researching of a given task.

During the process of reading, one would scan through a certain topic in order to pick some information from it. Studying needs a high level of devotion, requires more time and energy when compared to reading, which doesn't really need more time as such.

Studying involves digging deep to do some research while reading involves checking through texts to grasp the meaning of some concepts. One studies when the understanding of complex subjects or topics while reading is adapted for topics that are not complex.

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