Pi (pronounced like "pie") is often written using the greek symbol "π". The definition of π is: The Circumference divided by the Diameter of a Circle. March 14th is Pi Day, July 22nd is Pi approximation day. This right here is an anomaly, as 22/7 is a more accurate approximation of Pi than is 3.14. We mathematicians can live with using t … [Read more...] about Pi Approximation Day and CAT Preparation
Archives for July 2020
4 To-dos to take your Mock CAT Analysis one notch higher
Mock analysis, mocks, review mocks, retake mocks. Yeah, I know. We have already discussed how to review a mock CAT, an exhaustive catalog of sorts on mock CATs, the tips and tricks to be followed while taking mock CATs, AND a preamble, so to speak, to help understand the Do's and Don'ts during and after mock CATs. Notwithstanding, we are yet to delve deeper into some of the … [Read more...] about 4 To-dos to take your Mock CAT Analysis one notch higher
5 Pointers on Handling Stress while Preparing for CAT
How do we handle stress while preparing for CAT? Here are wonderful pointers on reducing CAT Prep stress. You might also want to check out this curious article of CAT and COVID-19. 1. Learn for the sake of learning. De-emphasize CAT and results. Re-emphasize the process. Enjoy your learning. Take joy in learning the intricacies of number systems and geometry. Take joy … [Read more...] about 5 Pointers on Handling Stress while Preparing for CAT
Reading List | This Week | July 3rd week 2020
This is a part of our initiative (Bharath's Reading list) to document all articles that we keep sharing through our reading list. This blog post contains articles shared in the last one week. The articles are from a wide variety of topics and will also be updated inside the individual topic list as well. Keep this link open in a browser. Click on individual articles … [Read more...] about Reading List | This Week | July 3rd week 2020
The R and the C: How to prepare for CAT VARC from July?
CAT VARC - the expanded form of this abbreviation would read, "Carefully Assembled Travesty - Very Ambiguous and Riddled with Confusion", especially after CAT 2019. If one reads the RC passages of CAT 2019 and the kinds of double-negation questions that stacked themselves up one after another, and compares them with, say, those from CAT 2017 or even CAT 2018, one realizes the … [Read more...] about The R and the C: How to prepare for CAT VARC from July?