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the poem that we got for cat(feb)
previouly we got it from a notice that we got from amnisty international india.i was just surprissed


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Re: how to improve in English RC and Vocab for CAT - 04 - 30-06-2004, 04:53 PM

I have realised thru my experience that reading reading and reading still is the only way to improve RC,Vocab etc coz untill u won't read u won't face problems related to it untill u won't face u won't improve ...so my suggestion is keep reading 1or 2 novels a week. 2 newspapers everyday and 1 bussiness magazine every week and VOCAB book that we have got throughly....
so happy reading
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Re: how to improve in English RC and Vocab for CAT - 04 - 15-07-2004, 08:56 AM

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which materials is good Of TIME or IMS
I too suffered from VERBAL INABILITES IMS verbal simply stands out from the rest..there would be lot of ppl out here to vouch for that! So better use IMS for VA/RC..very close to CAT type questions.

Further few links for VA/RC I gathered from internet.......
1. http://www.wsu.edu/~brians/errors/errors.html
2. http://esl.about.com/cs/beginner/
3. http://www.ccc.commnet.edu/grammar/

If you have time you could go thorugh some GMAT related materials too.

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19-07-2004, 05:54 PM

i also agree with ur sugession that imsa voacb material is good.they give vocab with the hepl of synoms,anti,and one good eg.i have also seen time material (cue cards)there are around 300 of them and they tell to read it and learn by heart.i cannot understand how people is able to remember these words.


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Re: how to improve in English RC and Vocab for CAT - 04 - 20-07-2004, 03:18 AM

this is something which even beats me. How is it possible on earth to get numerous such words into u'r head.
I feel unless u put those words into some use, like use them in u'r blogs or in u'r daily speech or even come across them frequently, u'll never be able to master most of them. It's a diff thing to remember it's meaning and quite diff to get the true essence of the word, which is possible only when we come across it in some textual matter.
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Post Great Work dude how much time did u spend writing all this - 01-04-2005, 11:31 AM

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I posted this in my blog a while back:

The importance of Reading Comprehension for CAT cannot be overstated. It is probably the highest scoring section in the CAT paper. If your RC skills are good you can score like mad in that section. Also keep in mind that the CAT paper will probably run for 30+ pages. If you are a poor reader it would take you about 2 hours just to read the questions, forget about answering them. Good RC skills are the key to belling the CAT. So how can one improve his/her RC skills? Only by regular and sustained reading of quality material.

All of us read only the subjects that interest us. However the CAT has passages from diverse subjects ranging from economics to engineering. In other words, just about anything under the sun. Thus the first hurdle to overcome is one's bias against particular subjects. One has to consciously work on developing interest in whatever he/she is reading. One should try to read atleast 3-4 quality articles a day. Some good sources are:

Newspapers: Probably the richest source. Most of us take them for granted and don't realise how valuable they are. I would recommend reading a good national newspaper daily. The best would be "The Hindu". It has the best articles in terms of language if not in terms of content. A close second would be "Indian Express". Its language is more down-to-earth than Hindu's but has awesome content. I am not terribly impressed with "Times of India" and the like. I would personally advise you to avoid them. They are tabloids published for the sole noble purpose of educating the average Indian about the glitterati and the chatterati. And when you are reading the newspapers don't stop with the sports page alone. Go through the whole paper and make sure you read the center page fully. In particular pay attention to the editorials. Do this for one month and you will observe how better a reader you have become. Keep doing this for the next six months

Magazines: Subscribe to one good weekly newsmagazine and one business magazine. I used to read the Outlook and Businessworld regularly. The best magazine for CAT prep would be the Frontline but I personally found it to be too boring. Way too boring. But it's awesome if you can stomach it!

Non-Fiction: Most articles that appear in the CAT are picked from non-fiction books. Suggested areas are Management, Science, Philosophy, Religion, Sports, Self-help, Biographies and Autobiographies of eminent personalities. Some good books/articles that I read:
What They Don't Teach You At Harvard Business School - Mark McCormack
A Brief History of Time - Stephen Hawking
Made In Japan - Akio Morito
The road ahead - Bill Gates
Business@the speed of thought - Bill Gates
Competing for the future - C.K.Prahlad
Swami Vivekananda's works
Harvard Business Review articles
Businessworld magazine's case studies

Fiction: Try to avoid mainstream pulp fiction writers. Instead try to go in for better quality fiction like Salman Rushdie, Naipaul, Erich Segal, Ayn Rand, Arundhati Roy, Tolkien, Lustbader. Frankly some of these authors are acutely irritating. But reading something you dislike is more useful than reading something you love

Comics: Ditch them!

It's also very important to have a good reading speed. My reading speed was one of my biggest strengths. When I started my reading speed was about 400 words per minute in the Hindu editorials. I was able to push it up to 600 wpm. When reading make a conscious effort to read faster. Also try to increase your eye span while reading. Eye span means the number of words one can read at one go. For poor readers it is just one or two words at a time. For great readers it is seven to eight words in one go. Newspaper columns offer good practice. Try to comprehend a line at a time and the eyes should only move vertically down and not horizontally.

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Nice effort dude, May be this will help me.........oh satan


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Lightbulb check this out! - 10-04-2005, 06:56 AM

junata got this material from a friend, check out the attachment on speed reading for RC. i hope it helps u ppl
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File Type: pdf (eBook)How to Speed Read.pdf (116.4 KB, 895 views)


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10-04-2005, 01:07 PM

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I'd done Word Power Made Easy - Norman Lewis and All About Words - Maxwell Nurnberg...and that really really helped me in building up my vocab! Having a good knowledge of words and their meanings...will never harm you!!!..if fact i'll help you in RC's and parajumbles too!
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Can u plz give me the ISBN number of All About Words cos it will make my work easier buying the book.
   
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this is something which even beats me. How is it possible on earth to get numerous such words into u'r head.
I feel unless u put those words into some use, like use them in u'r blogs or in u'r daily speech or even come across them frequently, u'll never be able to master most of them. It's a diff thing to remember it's meaning and quite diff to get the true essence of the word, which is possible only when we come across it in some textual matter.
Funny how life was easy in the 2nd and third standards. Never had a problem byhearting words. Now that iam an engg student, suddenly , it seems to be the toughest thing to do
   
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