Reading at university requires developing active reading strategies to effectively comprehend large amounts of complex material. Active reading involves reading with a purpose in mind and understanding goals, monitoring comprehension, and relating information to other concepts. It requires thinking critically about what is read rather than just memorizing it. While it takes initial effort to learn, active reading saves time compared to passive reading and leads to better understanding and retention of information. The document provides an overview of active reading strategies and emphasizes developing a flexible approach tailored to different texts and purposes.