CAT 2015: 10 memory sharpening tips for MBA aspirants to crack the exam

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April 18, 2015
You will need a lot to remember, a lot to analyse and plenty of the material to practice- the solution of which will come from the stock of your rich memory.
To achieve the goal of success in CAT 2015, your memory will play an important role as the well learnt and practiced concepts on various topics need quick and accurate application

With the robe of honour to convene Common Admission Test (CAT) 2015 handed over to IIM Ahmedabad, apprehensions on changes in CAT 2015 are also being contemplated. Since it is a known fact that the face of CAT got totally changed in 2014, further changes in CAT 2015 may not be ruled out.

 

CAT 2015 is expected to contain 100 questions to be solved in lesser allotted time than used to be awarded in earlier CAT exams. Number of topics, type of questions and allotted time per question are also expected to change. Now CAT 2015 takers would be expected to solve one question in less than 2 minutes in contrast to 2.32 minutes allotted in earlier CAT examinations.

 

All these and other expected changes in CAT 2015 would call for a higher speed and accuracy from test takers to solve more questions and score a high sectional as well as overall percentile in this coveted MBA/PGDM entrance exam to explore admission opportunity in one of the desired IIMs.

 

To achieve the goal of success in CAT 2015, your memory will play an important role as the well learnt and practiced concepts on various topics need quick and accurate application. How to sharpen it is shared below by Prof S K Agarwal, Verbal Ability Expert and mentor on CAT 2015 preparation.

 

The quote of George Eliot ‘The terror of being judged sharpens the memory’, has the message that nearer the day of examination, stronger will become your memory. Since you are going to take one of the toughest and trickiest Management Entrance Examination – CAT 2015, you will need a lot to remember, a lot to analyse and plenty of the material to practice- the solution of which will come from the stock of your rich memory.

 

Although we all know that a great memory is required in this competitive environment, how to sharpen and make it rich–is, probably, a lesser known phenomenon. Let us share a few tips how to sharpen our memory to crack CAT 2015 with a high score.

 

Test Your Brain Power

 

The proverb that you can’t teach an old dog new tricks, may not hold good when it comes to testing and using the power of your brain. Scientists have discovered that this old adage simply isn’t true as the human brain has an astonishing ability to adapt and learn—even into old age. This ability is known as neuroplasticity. Brain can form new neural pathways, alter existing connections, and adapt and react in ever-changing ways. The brain’s incredible ability to reshape itself holds true when it comes to learning and memory. You can harness the natural power of neuroplasticity to increase your cognitive abilities, enhance your ability to learn new information, and improve your memory.

 

Be stress free

 

In fact physical stress is not so harmful as the mental stress. When your mind is tired, you don’t like anything and the world becomes a useless place to live in. Keep that stress in check.  It is one of the brain’s worst enemies.  Over a period of time, if left unchecked, chronic stress destroys brain cells and damages the hippocampus, the region of the brain involved in the formation of new memories and the retrieval of old ones. It would then create difficulty in concentrating, making decisions and remembering things.

 

Sound sleep sharpens memory

 

Skipping the sleep, burning midnight oil and getting up too early with no sleep following day, will not only deteriorate your memory but also the physical health.  The choice is yours. Please do remember A strong memory depends on the health and vitality of your brain. The student or working professional going to appear in CAT 2015, both need to stay mentally sharp, to perform better. You cannot expect to make your brain work at full capacity, when you can’t have good sleep.  Creativity, problem-solving abilities, and analytical skills are compromised due to lack of sleep. 
  
When sleep overpowers you, it doesn’t need a bed even. It is advisable to have a good sleep to avoid the disastrous effect, the sleeplessness would cause.  Research shows that sleep is necessary to sharpen your memory.  Subconscious mind consolidates itself during the sound sleep with the key memory-enhancing activity occurring during the deepest stages of sleep.

 

Nutritious diet: Answer to many memory problems

 

A diet based on fruits, vegetables, whole grains, “healthy” fats (such as olive oil, avacados, nuts,) will provide lots of health benefits, and will also improve memory. Just as the body needs fuel, so does the brain. It’s not just what you eat—it’s also what you don’t eat. Colourful fruits and vegetables are particularly good antioxidant "superfood" sources. Try leafy green vegetables such as spinach, broccoli, etc. and fruits such as apricots, mangoes, cantaloupe, and watermelon  

 

No excuse on Exercise

 

You need regular exercises. Experts always suggest not to skip your exercise any day unless you are advised against it by the doctors. It enhances your ability to process and recall information. Physical exercise increases oxygen to your brain and reduces the risk for disorders that lead to memory loss. It also enhances the effects of helpful brain chemicals and protects brain cells. It keeps you fresh, smart and active physically as well as mentally.

 

Meditate to sharpen the memory

 

Meditation works like “magic”. Regular meditators have more activity in the left prefrontal cortex, an area of the brain associated with feelings of joy and equanimity. It also increases the thickness of the cerebral cortex and encourages more connections between brain cells—all of which increase mental sharpness and memory ability. Studies show that meditation helps to improve focus, concentration, creativity, and learning as well as reasoning skills.
 

Be attentive

 

Memory works faster on audio-visual than the reading only.  Whenever you watch the news, TV programmes, listen to Radio – be attentive and find out the usage in different contexts.  Try to involve all your senses.  You can’t remember something that you never learned. Similarly, you can’t learn something, if you don’t pay enough attention to it. It takes about eight seconds of intense focus to process a piece of information into your memory.  Try to relate information to anything that is of interest to you- some personality, place, colour, taste. 

 

Even if you’re a visual learner, read out loud what you want to remember. If you can recite it rhythmically, it will be even better. Focus on understanding basic ideas rather than memorizing isolated details. Practice explaining the ideas to someone else in your own words. Rehearse information you’ve already learned before someone, before the mirror, review what you’ve learned the same day you learn it, and at intervals thereafter.
 

Be social

 

Moving with friends or enjoying a funny movie may prove to be a great memory booster. Countless studies show that a life that’s full of friends and fun comes with cognitive benefits.

 

When you think of ways to improve memory, think of activities such as solving a crossword puzzle or mastering chess strategy, or do more light hearted pastimes.  Humans are highly social animals. We’re not meant to survive, let alone thrive, in isolation. Relationships stimulate our brains—in fact, interacting with others may be the best kind of brain exercise.

 

In one of the studies from the Harvard School of Public Health, researchers found that people with the most active social lives had the slowest rate of memory decline. So volunteer, join a club, make it a point to see friends more often, or reach out over the phone. If you don’t find a like minded human do not undermine the value of a pet—especially the highly-social dog.

 

Fun filled life

 

Do Something out of the routine – Monotonous working brings boredom with it. Do some activity, go outside, enjoy the nature, play with children-they are experts to make you rich in your energy level.  Keep a toy on your desk. Put up a funny poster in your room. Choose a computer screensaver that makes you feel good.  Frame photos of you and your family or friends having fun. New experiences, such as taking a different route to work, trekking, water sports, can also sharpen the memory.

 

Laugh more often

 

Early in the morning, you may find people in the park laughing at nothing. Why do they do it- because it is a well established fact thatlaughter is the best medicine. This holds true for the brain as well as the body. Unlike emotional responses, which are limited to specific areas of the brain, laughter engages multiple regions across the whole brain. Listening to jokes and working out punch lines activates areas of the brain vital to learning and creativity.

 

Laugh at yourself and share your embarrassing moments. Most of the time, people are very happy to share something funny because it gives them an opportunity to laugh again and feed off the humour you find in it. When you hear laughter, seek it out.

 

Memory, like muscular strength, requires you to “use it or lose it.” The more you work out your brain, the better you’ll be able to process and remember information.

 

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