Thursday, October 23, 2008

cAt UnPLuGGed !!!!



Some common words and phrases often used to spring to my mind when i look at or talk to people CAT aspirants. They would appear to be delirious with news about pay packages from B school placements and the same ecstasy would drown in an abysmal, unfathomable sea of frustartion when the 3 sections of the CAT paper vexed them.

But now that I have decided to appear in the Common Admission Test(CAT) of 2008, I find there's more to it. I get flummoxed very often and my confidence on the concepts of my childhood sweetheart, maths, is thrown off balance. And due to repeated "requests" by our faculties I have to look up words from the dictionary while reading snap out of my reverie every now and then. And what I cant understand is why would people keep data as a jigsaw puzzle whereas they could just write them down as normal persons do. Anyways, I cant blame the exam because they need to test how well we can make sense out of a lot of data, cryptic data and jumbled up data that we need to sort out(incase we have eccentric employees in our lives)Nevertheless we have to put two and two together from raw data all our lives.

So the last six months I have been refining my problem solving, comprehension and interpretation skills. Many people argue that CAT is an aptitude test and hence it doesn't require preparation. Regarding this, I need to say that aptitude is intrinsic and they can be developed over time. If test takers want to test our dexterity,it is perfectly normal that we improve our skills before the test. To the skeptic fellows I would ask, "wouldn't you ever try to increase your reading speed all your life? Would you only increase it for an exam?" I'm sure the answer will be "no". So whats wrong with doing it now! Wouldnt my acquired prowess last me a life time? In any case, other people are preparing and as such I wouldnt wanna loose out just cause they could read a few words or sentences faster than me.

Another area that I would like to write about is preparing "Quants". I have seen people practice maths problems for hours and hours and yet they get abominable scores in mocks. Many people have a terror for maths and they remember the school days when maths was a dreaded subject. Havnt these folks preparing to be a manager or an enterpreneur. A business man is successful when he makes huge profits. A manager is the one who can use the resources in the best possible way. As such he has to devise the best possible way to get his job done. He needs to calculate risks. As such maths helps us in that we use it as a tool. It is something that helps us, its not a villian that will spoil the exam. Moreover CAT problems are such that they use common sense and logic. Thats why whenever my friends say that they are afraid of the sums, I tell them deal with the sums as if a child had asked you that problem, so that they understand that the question is just a real life problem that they need to solve it the way they often do in their everday life. What do the problems talk about? "In how many ways a boy can choose his shirt and trousers?" "How much interest will Harilal earn after 8 years?" "How much time will the driver take to reach the manager's office?" These are extensions of real life scenarios and if we deny or cant solve them, then there's no place for us in B schools. Because if we cant solve these problems that repeatedly occur in exams which are similar to every other sums, then how can we aspire to be the CEO or MD of a multinational company where our decisions will influence thousands of workers and affect turnovers of a hundred billion.

Next, moving on to the verbal ability part here also I have found many people seriously opening up grammar books and remembering the rules of grammar. Here,I would surely like to give them a piece of my mind.First of all English is a language where there are more exceptions than rules, secondly, you cant get your English right by reading that book unless you practice it in your communication and writing. When I was at school I scored well in grammar. The answers came through instincts. What I didnt know then was that the many lessons that I learnt where not through grammar books, it was through reading books and writing essays.The essence and knowledge of a language doesnt not exist in grammar books. Its for them who are new to the language and who are in the process of learning at school. The real thing is the usage. Speak in English. Listen to English orators. Write in English if you want to master it. If you didnt learn grammar in your school what good chnaces do you have now? My teacher used to remind us, practice makes one perfect.

Many of us have heard that we should read articles on different topics and even fictional books in order to have exposure and to be comfortable with any kind of Reading Comprehension passages. But often I have heard people say that even the banged their heads on the book(read, try a lot) they cant complete a passage, let alone a book. Most are bored of reading. Well buddy, if you were ever reading a case study or an annual report, what do u expect! The words and figures will jump out of the that file and dance and entertain you? Try not to derive pleasure out of all things you do. Some things are just meant to be done. In my case, I try to understand the passage. My only handicap is my unfamiliarity with a subject that makes it a Herculean task to understand certain words and their usages because if i dont know the subject i feel the words dont make sense. But I am improving at it. Now I try to familiarize myself with the subject first and treat it as if i knew it for centuries.

I discussed data interpretation, quantitative aptitude, verbal ability and reading comprehension. Yes I kept logic in the end. Not because there's nothing to say about. But its because we will have a whole book written on it or have discussions that last a month. A correct logical analysis is just like magic. We can have answers in multiple steps, many people solve in lesser steps and a few can even solve them in just one step. Such is the power of logic. Logic isnt something that can be taught, (thats why we have fewer classes in logical reasoning at coaching centres)it is something that's our signature, how we think and define problems and try to solve them. To brush up logic we need to solve a variety of problems and ask ourselves if that is the most simple and shortest way of answering the problem.

Another topic that we might blend with logic is reasoning. But most important is critical reasoning that tests our reasoning as well as verbal abilities. At first I didnt get my answers correct. It was because all arguments seemed right to me, the plan of actions were more or less correct. The conclusions and inferences got mixed up. It was because (i)I didnt stick to the definitions (ii)I accepted arguments just for the sake that it was one and (iii) I didnt put my head in the right direction of target and allowed it to wander about due to which I accepted even those options that were near to the periphery of the real plan of action. One of our faculties had said "Your mind is a powerful horse, it will run at maximum speed if u loosen the reins. Learn to control. Thats the key". And thats what I do now. Control and concentration helps a lot.

And relaxation and being cool also helps. Thats why I am writing this blog on 12th Nov 12:46 am even though CAT is on 16th Nov. CAT is about testing aptitude, about dedication, discipline, sincerity, hard work. But most importantly its about guts, about keeping ur ego in ur pockets when need be, about making the right choice, truly a test for the future managers.

CAT is just about testing pur aptitude. CAT is about nerves.

PS: The cat in the picture truly depicts how the CAT reflects our abilities.

What I wrote!


Off late many of my friends have started asking me why I havnt been writing all these days. Its not that I'm out of ideas. Its that first of all my pc was broke. And then my keyboard keys didnt snap,I mean didnt click (oops these gadgets have made my vocabulary limited) ,I mean the keys werent "working". And then finally when i got the oppurtunity to write I went totally blank, emotionless is rather befitting. Because when I write, the words flow from my heart , not my brain. I need to feel things in order to write. Even though I have some ideas I can never write them unless I have the heart to write it down. So I was thinking the writers really must love writing, else they can't write. Nobody can. Its so much work. You need to think and write at the same time. You need to check if the spellings are wrong (I dont use spell checker because the current sms and online chats have new grammar) and then we need to check the theasuaras and the dictionary sometimes when the words just stay at the tip of the tongue and cant find the way to the brain somehow.

Right now I have so many topics to write about. I have my own issues, general issues and issues of concern. But no, I will write this, a post with no particular topic. But lets not make it contentless as well.

I alwayz thought what my blog would be like. How can i describe it. I believe it shouldnt be a "such and such blog". After all its my blog, and i write whatever comes to my mind. Its not as if I think about a particular thing all day. And so its a complete blog. Although not yet but who knows next day you'll find a post on "Chandrayan" or "Nuclear deal" or " Roadside Romeo" (but never on how i goofed up :D, may be after 60 years yes, but not now).

And about my posts. I swear I may not have the most number of posts in blogspot, but I can be one of the contenders who have not posted uneditted posts. I start writing and stop in between as if the writer in me has had a writer's block. When i checked the dictionary, it says "Writer's block is a phenomenon involving temporary loss of ability to begin or continue writing, usually due to lack of inspiration or creativity". Well people as I have said earlier I lack neither inspiration nor creativity. So what shall i call it? Hearty block?!

A couple of years back a friend of mine said, you are very quiet and reserved , you think a lot,what wonderful thoughts must come to you. I was thinking, yeah and I need to put them down somewhere. And i wish I had done it then. I missed so many of them, my readers missed them (even if its just 2 or 3). And now when another friend of mine says you are very talkative, I wonder if I'll be able to recollect my thoughts and bring them to back to life! Now i think let bygones be bygones. I alwayz have room for more.

SO KEEP ROCKING AND HAPPY THINKING TO ME!!!!!!!!!!!