December 11, 2010
Your MAT Exam Does Not Have to Be Stress Filled
The easier method to succeed on the Miller Analogies Test examination would be to prepare well ahead , that is done by planning and practicing your research with great sleep a number of months before the examination instead of doing it the tough way by saving it for the last moment where individuals just end up cramming their studies , staying awake the whole night and then finally showing up on the exam day tired and exhausted.
When taking this examination, study and practice well before the morning of the exam. Get plenty of sleep the night before, and be refreshed and ready to go. Cramming for the test at the very last minute, and having no rest the night before, makes a tough examination much more difficult.
Start preparing for your exam well ahead of time and allow yourself time to study the study materials regularly. Divide the entire syllabus into little units, small enough to be completed in an hour or two before you end up tired and worn out. Let your study timetable spread across your week and the entire amount of time that you have prior to the examination. The shorter the study time, the better you understand. It is a confirmed fact that a tired mind can’t grasp and retain what it’s taught.
If you cannot study on your own, then try to get together a few other people that are preparing for the exam as well. Form a study group involving them and study jointly by helping each other out. Examine each other to determine the level of your preparedness.
Not everyone studies in the exact same way. Try various things and see what meshes together with your particular aptitudes and learning style. One well-liked way to study for the examination is to exercise with flash cards.
You will find other advantageous techniques of study like acquiring knowledge from a person who has already cleared the examination, having someone quiz you, or studying from a tutor; thus improving or developing your memory which will assist you to recall numerous ideas, particulars, or formulas.
After completion of the study, you should recap what you have studied. Once completed with your recap, you should try the practical exams. They give a good idea about the potential test pattern. It helps in determining our pace at which we should complete the exam.
Over the face of it, the pains undertaken with the preparation of taking the Miller Analogies Test test may seem to be a sheer waste of time but on the appointed day of the test, you’ll be reaping the benefits all the same. Time invested in the preparation of the examination would prove to become a rewarding life-time investment because that would allow you to crack the questions in the examination calculatedly, calmly, capably, carefully, confidently, and conveniently. What’s more is, you’d save time in comprehending the questions in the examination and that will put you more at ease in comparison with the other candidates taking the examination.
Study Guides primarily created to assist you to study the material are certainly one of the most useful ways of preparing yourself for the MAT test. They are generally include practice tests and various other resources which will get you accustomed to the way in which the exam will be presented. Everyone should get a study guide since this will enhance your probability of passing the test.
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11 Comments on Your MAT Exam Does Not Have to Be Stress Filled »
April 7, 2011
Pink Jeans @ 11:28 am:
Read the Kite Runner, but A Thousand Splendid Suns is still sitting next to my bed, next in line once I finish light-read The Secret Life of a Slummy Mummy, which will only get done once I've finished reading the prerequisite number of Continuing Education articles to renew my pharmacist registration. Also awaiting my attention is The Russian Concubine, and some classics which I don't promise I'll actually get around to reading.
April 11, 2011
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May 25, 2011
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May 31, 2011
Jack Martin @ 4:42 pm:
My comment is so trivial I have waited until Mike got off the phone with Irwin. I disagree with Chris because all truths are not of the same importance, quality or universality. Scientific knowledge and technical knowledge, and the daily tools of thought may be gradually perfecting and accumulating in normal times. Spiritual and even psychological truths are not gradually perfecting and cumulative. As Mike observes we have a short finite life with a tiny beginning of understanding of the nature or purpose of our existence. We are bombarded with information contradicting our spiritual interests and even hostile to the meager understanding we've gained. Anyone who sees life as systematic and probabilistic will in the end be contradicted and disappointed. You can't transfer a technique or model from one realm of life to the other and expect good results. I remember worrying about the Miller Analogies Test for grad school, and finally a woman philosopher friend told me, “They are only testing your ability to tell plausible lies.” Once I had figured out what she meant, that they were testing my usefulness to the interests in power, I felt as enlightened as George Carlin spouting the 7 dirty words, and I didn't care about being measured anymore. If you're finding pre-packaged spiritual or ethical truth acceptable then you haven't yet developed the fortitude or curiosity that can make you whole.
July 26, 2011
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August 5, 2011
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sabyasachi @ 6:29 pm:
hi,
i got 573 in MAT exam. so, i can't go to allince & christ college.
so, which college is better for me in this situation.
can u give me a list? according there rank of top 5 mba college in bangalore.
October 11, 2011
Araymage @ 12:00 pm:
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Here's one.
October 22, 2011
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October 27, 2011
Tim M @ 2:37 pm:
You just went to a lot of effort to display your ignorance of what a relationship with God is.
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November 4, 2011
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