It will be 10 years in July 2016) and under extremely rare circumstances I have met someone who reads a book a month on average and is struggling with Verbal Ability. I have been teaching CAT aspirants for a decade now (Yay! – just realized that while typing this post. Most CAT aspirants have an issue with Verbal Ability / Reading Comprehension because they don’t really read books regularly. You need to go back to the root of the problem. So, the question then arises as to what should be done to actually improve in it? The answer is simple. Rushing through passages helps if the passages are really simple and you have direct questions on them – it is not the case when it comes to the CAT exam. The key to high performance lies in understanding the questions and the passages and not rushing through them. You get more than enough time in the CAT exam these days (at least for the last 5 years).
How to Read Better and Faster by Normal Lewis might be an exception as it is not voluminous but increasing their reading speed is hardly something that CAT / MBA aspirants should be worried about. These often end up being too boring and something that students give up in the middle. While all of the above are fantastic books, I personally do not find them much fruitful for most candidates. How to Read Better and Faster by Norman Lewis for increasing your reading speed. Wren and Martin for improving your grammarģ. Word Power Made Easy for improving your vocabularyĢ. The three books that a large number of teachers / seniors recommend for this are:ġ. As an MBA aspirant, you need to spend at least 1 hour a day towards reading. And one of these skills, perhaps the most important one, was to develop a reading habit. As a part of that class ( the class recording is available here), I told students that in the beginning of their preparation – they need to focus on developing skills that will help them do well in the CAT 2020 exam. In the class, I tried to answer a lot of queries from confused and often unnecessarily worried MBA aspirants.
A few days ago, I took a free class on ‘ How to Start Preparation for CAT exam‘. It not only helps you develop your reading speed to help you with the Verbal Ability and Reading Comprehension section of the CAT 2020 exam but it also helps you become better at the other areas of Verbal Ability like jumbled sentences and critical reasoning. Reading books and novels is a very important part of CAT exam preparation. Seuss said he used Cotton Mather, the famous Puritan minister during the Salem witch trials, as a source of inspiration.Home » Blog » Recommended Books and Novels List that every MBA / CAT Aspirant Should Read Recommended Books and Novels List that every MBA / CAT Aspirant Should Read It doesn’t go quite as far as Lenin.” As for the doomsdayer fish, Dr.
It’s revolutionary in that it goes as far as Kerensky and then stops. “ The Cat in the Hat is a revolt against authority, but it’s ameliorated by the fact that the Cat cleans up everything at the end. Seuss said this in 1983: "It is the book I'm proudest of because it had something to do with the death of the Dick and Jane primers." He also admitted that same year that he wrote the story with a political message in mind. It also led to the creation of Beginner Books, a publishing house that produced books similar to The Cat in the Hat to help children learn how to read. Seuss a world-renowned children's book author. Upon publication in 1957, The Cat in the Hat was an instant hit and made Dr. In the end, the cat uses a machine to clean up his chaotic mess, all before mom gets home. An anthropomorphized cat appears with two strange companions at their door and wreak havoc, while the kids' goldfish warns them of these bad characters. Seuss imagined his now famous story like so: Two kids are stuck at home alone on a rainy day.