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18th November 2014, 09:16 AM
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Strategy to Concentration on Study
I want to know that how can I do concentrate on CAT exam please tell me Strategy of this ?
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19th November 2014, 07:58 AM
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Re: Strategy to Concentration on Study
CAT is common admission test, which is conduct as entrance test for taking admission in MBA. I am giving you some tips for doing concentrate on studies: Candidate can do concentration by Mix of easy, moderate and difficult questions. Candidate should identify easier section by this they feel interest in study. Candidate should do diligent and rigorous practice for this exam. Candidate should use different techniques for doing study by this they can do concentrate on studies. Candidate should use the Elimination method, for studies. Candidate should do time Optimization. Candidate should use shortcut and approximation skills, in studies. Candidate should choose prioritize choice of questions. I am giving you some books for CAT exam from that books you can do study: The Pearson Complete Guide To The CAT (English) 2nd Edition Author: Nishit K. Sinha Publisher: Pearson Quantitative Aptitude Quantum CAT Common Admission Test for Admission into IIMs (English) 7th Edition Author: Sarvesh K. Verma Publisher: Arihant How to Prepare for Quantitative Aptitude for the CAT (English) 6th Edition Author: Arun Sharma Publisher: McGraw Hill Education How to Prepare for Verbal Ability and Reading Comprehension for CAT (English) 5th Edition Author: Arun Sharma, Meenakshi Publisher: McGraw Hill Education |
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29th February 2016, 01:43 PM
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Re: Strategy to Concentration on Study
Hello sir, I am Mayank Agarwal. I am in 12th class. Whenever I sit to study it is quite difficult for me to concentrate. Can you help me by providing me with some Strategy to Concentration on Study?
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29th February 2016, 01:43 PM
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Re: Strategy to Concentration on Study
As you have asked about the strategy to concentrate on study, I am giving you some points which you can consider Get an out-and-out space, chair, table, lighting and surroundings Avoid your mobile during the study hours Stick to a routine, well-organized study schedule: Adjust your day/night time energy levels Concentration: Before you initiate studying, take a few minutes to encapsulate a few objectives, collect what you will need, and think of a general strategy of achievement Incentives: Make an incentive if required for effectively completing a task, such as calling a friend, a food treat, a walk or others For distinctive projects such as term papers, design projects, long book reviews, set up a different incentive. Change topics: Varying the subject you study every 1 to 2 hours for variety Vary your study activities: Alternative reading with more dynamic learning exercises Ask yourself how you could upsurge your activity level while studying? Maybe a group will be best? Create study questions. Ask your teacher for different tactics for learning. The more energetic your learning, the better it will be for you. Take regular, planned breaks that fit you: Do something unlike from what you've been doing (e.g., walk around if you've been sitting), and in a changed area Rewards: Give yourself a reward when you've accomplished a task |
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