Wednesday, April 25, 2007
Word list - 26th April
Hi,
i am extremely sorry i couldnt post the word list for so long. I believe its been almost a week. sorry i will try to post it regularly.
here is the word list for the day:
1) Coerce - Compel, to force
To remember: Coerce – force
2) Cogitate - Think deeply, meditate
To remember: Cogitate – Meditate (Not to agitate)
3) Compunction - Regret, Feeling for ones action
To remember: Compunction because of Comp(romised) (F)unction
4) Contrite - Deep sorrow for wrong doing
To remember: What was not right
5) Conciliatory - Soothing, Comforting
6) Concur - Agree in opinion
To remember: Concur to conquer
7) Condone - Forgive
To remember: Agree with what is done
8) Connotation - Suggestion, in addition to
9) Conspicuous - Easily seen important
10) Contentious - Argumentative
To remember: Argumentative Indian
11) Convoke - Call together
To remember: Convoke people to Invoke similar feelings
12) Convoluted - Complicated
13) Cornucopia - Abundant supply
To remember: The cornucopia of food in the cruise got everyone excited.
14) Corporeal - Physical of or for the body
To remember: Corpse
15) Covert - Disguised
16) Covetous - Eagerly, desire
17) Coy - Shy
18) Credulous - Ready to believe things
19) Curmudgeon - Bad tempered person
To remember: One who has a muddy behavior
20) Dainty - Difficult to please, pretty, delicate
The words once again
i am extremely sorry i couldnt post the word list for so long. I believe its been almost a week. sorry i will try to post it regularly.
here is the word list for the day:
1) Coerce - Compel, to force
To remember: Coerce – force
2) Cogitate - Think deeply, meditate
To remember: Cogitate – Meditate (Not to agitate)
3) Compunction - Regret, Feeling for ones action
To remember: Compunction because of Comp(romised) (F)unction
4) Contrite - Deep sorrow for wrong doing
To remember: What was not right
5) Conciliatory - Soothing, Comforting
6) Concur - Agree in opinion
To remember: Concur to conquer
7) Condone - Forgive
To remember: Agree with what is done
8) Connotation - Suggestion, in addition to
9) Conspicuous - Easily seen important
10) Contentious - Argumentative
To remember: Argumentative Indian
11) Convoke - Call together
To remember: Convoke people to Invoke similar feelings
12) Convoluted - Complicated
13) Cornucopia - Abundant supply
To remember: The cornucopia of food in the cruise got everyone excited.
14) Corporeal - Physical of or for the body
To remember: Corpse
15) Covert - Disguised
16) Covetous - Eagerly, desire
17) Coy - Shy
18) Credulous - Ready to believe things
19) Curmudgeon - Bad tempered person
To remember: One who has a muddy behavior
20) Dainty - Difficult to please, pretty, delicate
The words once again
- Curmudgeon
- Coy
- Covert
- Covetous
- Credulous
- Corporeal
- Cornucopia
- Contrite
- Compunction
- Coerce
- Cogitate
- Conciliatory
- Convoluted
- Convoke
- Contentious
- Condone
- Connotation
- Dainty
- Conspicuous
- Concur
Keep CATtling!!
Enjoying the Convolutions of CAT -- Niti
Tuesday, April 17, 2007
Wordlist - 17th April
Hi,
Here are the words for today
1) Rivulet - A small stream or brook; a streamlet.
To remember: River lets to flow (small)
2) Roborant - Strengthening
A tonic
Restoring vigor or strength
3) Belabor - Beat hard
To beat vigorously; Ply with heavy blows.
4) Belligerent - Of warlike character; aggressively hostile
1. warlike; given to waging war.
2. of warlike character; aggressively hostile; bellicose: a belligerent tone.
3. Waging war; engaged in war: a peace treaty between belligerent powers.
4. Pertaining to war or to those engaged in war: belligerent rights.
5) Bequest - Arrangement to give something at death
To remember: Bed + Request: Request to be granted on death bed
6) Bereft - Rob esp by death
To remember: Theft in grief
To deprive and make desolate, esp. by death (usually fol. by of): Illness bereaved them of their mother.
7) Bigot - Stubborn, Narrow minded
A person who is utterly intolerant of any differing creed, belief, or opinion.
8) Blandishment - flattery, coaxing
To remember: To make the head baldish (Thalayay mottai adikarathukku ice vakrathu)
To coax or influence by gentle flattery; cajole: They blandished the guard into letting them through the gate.
9) Boorish - Crude, offensive, rude
To remember: Bearish
Of or like a boor; unmannered; crude; insensitive.
Syn: coarse, uncouth, loutish, churlish
10) Brook - To tolerate
To remember: To tolerate a person who broke your heart
OR
A small stream or natural stream of fresh water
11) Burgeon - Grow fast, budding
1. To grow or develop quickly; flourish: The town burgeoned into a city. He burgeoned into a fine actor.
2. To begin to grow, as a bud; put forth buds, shoots, etc., as a plant (often fol. by out, forth).
3. To put forth, as buds.
4. A bud; sprout.
12) Burnish - To polish
To remember: To burn iron to make it smooth and bright
1. To polish (a surface) by friction.
2. To make smooth and bright.
3. Engraving. To flatten and enlarge the dots of (a halftone) by rubbing with a tool.
13) Cabal - A scheme or plot, a group of plotters
To remember: The cab people are always plotting something or the other
1. A small group of secret plotters, as against a government or person in authority.
2. The plots and schemes of such a group; intrigue.
14) Cadge - To get by begging
To remember: Birds in the cage are begging to be released
To beg, to get by begging
1. To obtain by imposing on another's generosity or friendship.
2. To borrow without intent to repay.
3. To beg or obtain by begging.
4. To ask, expect, or encourage another person to pay for or provide one's drinks, meals, etc.
5. To beg.
15) Calumny - A false and malicious statement to injure someones reputation
To remember: Faulty statements as in the matrimonial columns
Slander, Aspersion
1. A false and malicious statement designed to injure the reputation of someone or something: The speech was considered a calumny of the administration.
2. The act of uttering calumnies; slander; defamation
16) Castigation - Severe punishment
To remember: To be cast out of a group. (A punishment in villages)
1. To criticize or reprimand severely.
2. To punish in order to correct.
17) Centurion - Leader of a group of 100 soldiers
18) Chary - Cautious wary
To remember: Remember that person Chary. What is your reaction?
19) Chicanery - Legal trickery \ false argument
1. Trickery or deception by quibbling or sophistry: He resorted to the worst flattery and chicanery to win the job.
2. A quibble or subterfuge used to trick, deceive, or evade.
20) Churl - Bad-tempered person
To remember: A person who makes your stomach curl
1. A rude, boorish, or surly person.
2. A peasant; rustic.
3. A niggard; miser: He was a churl in his affections.
4. English History. A freeman of the lowest rank.
The words once again
1) Bigot
2) Bequest
3) Rivulet
4) Brook
5) Cadge
6) Blandishment
7) Calumny
8) Bereft
9) Belabor
10) Roborant
11) Belligerent
12) Boorish
13) Burgeon
14) Burnish
15) Cabal
16) Castigation
17) Centurion
18) Chary
19) Chicanery
20) Churl
Enjoying the vacissitudes of CAT!!
Here are the words for today
1) Rivulet - A small stream or brook; a streamlet.
To remember: River lets to flow (small)
2) Roborant - Strengthening
A tonic
Restoring vigor or strength
3) Belabor - Beat hard
To beat vigorously; Ply with heavy blows.
4) Belligerent - Of warlike character; aggressively hostile
1. warlike; given to waging war.
2. of warlike character; aggressively hostile; bellicose: a belligerent tone.
3. Waging war; engaged in war: a peace treaty between belligerent powers.
4. Pertaining to war or to those engaged in war: belligerent rights.
5) Bequest - Arrangement to give something at death
To remember: Bed + Request: Request to be granted on death bed
6) Bereft - Rob esp by death
To remember: Theft in grief
To deprive and make desolate, esp. by death (usually fol. by of): Illness bereaved them of their mother.
7) Bigot - Stubborn, Narrow minded
A person who is utterly intolerant of any differing creed, belief, or opinion.
8) Blandishment - flattery, coaxing
To remember: To make the head baldish (Thalayay mottai adikarathukku ice vakrathu)
To coax or influence by gentle flattery; cajole: They blandished the guard into letting them through the gate.
9) Boorish - Crude, offensive, rude
To remember: Bearish
Of or like a boor; unmannered; crude; insensitive.
Syn: coarse, uncouth, loutish, churlish
10) Brook - To tolerate
To remember: To tolerate a person who broke your heart
OR
A small stream or natural stream of fresh water
11) Burgeon - Grow fast, budding
1. To grow or develop quickly; flourish: The town burgeoned into a city. He burgeoned into a fine actor.
2. To begin to grow, as a bud; put forth buds, shoots, etc., as a plant (often fol. by out, forth).
3. To put forth, as buds.
4. A bud; sprout.
12) Burnish - To polish
To remember: To burn iron to make it smooth and bright
1. To polish (a surface) by friction.
2. To make smooth and bright.
3. Engraving. To flatten and enlarge the dots of (a halftone) by rubbing with a tool.
13) Cabal - A scheme or plot, a group of plotters
To remember: The cab people are always plotting something or the other
1. A small group of secret plotters, as against a government or person in authority.
2. The plots and schemes of such a group; intrigue.
14) Cadge - To get by begging
To remember: Birds in the cage are begging to be released
To beg, to get by begging
1. To obtain by imposing on another's generosity or friendship.
2. To borrow without intent to repay.
3. To beg or obtain by begging.
4. To ask, expect, or encourage another person to pay for or provide one's drinks, meals, etc.
5. To beg.
15) Calumny - A false and malicious statement to injure someones reputation
To remember: Faulty statements as in the matrimonial columns
Slander, Aspersion
1. A false and malicious statement designed to injure the reputation of someone or something: The speech was considered a calumny of the administration.
2. The act of uttering calumnies; slander; defamation
16) Castigation - Severe punishment
To remember: To be cast out of a group. (A punishment in villages)
1. To criticize or reprimand severely.
2. To punish in order to correct.
17) Centurion - Leader of a group of 100 soldiers
18) Chary - Cautious wary
To remember: Remember that person Chary. What is your reaction?
19) Chicanery - Legal trickery \ false argument
1. Trickery or deception by quibbling or sophistry: He resorted to the worst flattery and chicanery to win the job.
2. A quibble or subterfuge used to trick, deceive, or evade.
20) Churl - Bad-tempered person
To remember: A person who makes your stomach curl
1. A rude, boorish, or surly person.
2. A peasant; rustic.
3. A niggard; miser: He was a churl in his affections.
4. English History. A freeman of the lowest rank.
The words once again
1) Bigot
2) Bequest
3) Rivulet
4) Brook
5) Cadge
6) Blandishment
7) Calumny
8) Bereft
9) Belabor
10) Roborant
11) Belligerent
12) Boorish
13) Burgeon
14) Burnish
15) Cabal
16) Castigation
17) Centurion
18) Chary
19) Chicanery
20) Churl
Enjoying the vacissitudes of CAT!!
Words selection
Hi,
I have been publishing words for somewhere like 5 days now.
After having avowed to you that I am weak in Vocabulary you would be quiet confident that I won’t be reading all words in a dictionary.
Yeah I know it is obvious. But I wanted to let you know from where I am picking up words and their meanings.
Well I pick up most of the words from GRE wordlists online. The site I am visiting now is http://www.graduateshotline.com/list.html.
That is become this is the first site we come across when we hit google with “Word list”. From here I go to the http://www.dictionary.com/ where I pick up the meanings. You get loads to read about each word here that you would never forget them.
Then I cut short the meanings I get from these two places, optionally add my comments on how to remember and there you have the list.
CATling the way to success! - Meow
I have been publishing words for somewhere like 5 days now.
After having avowed to you that I am weak in Vocabulary you would be quiet confident that I won’t be reading all words in a dictionary.
Yeah I know it is obvious. But I wanted to let you know from where I am picking up words and their meanings.
Well I pick up most of the words from GRE wordlists online. The site I am visiting now is http://www.graduateshotline.com/list.html.
That is become this is the first site we come across when we hit google with “Word list”. From here I go to the http://www.dictionary.com/ where I pick up the meanings. You get loads to read about each word here that you would never forget them.
Then I cut short the meanings I get from these two places, optionally add my comments on how to remember and there you have the list.
CATling the way to success! - Meow
Monday, April 16, 2007
Words - 16 April
Hi,
Sorry I couldn’t publish the list yesterday.
As compensation I have come up with 20 words today.
I will compensate with 20 words for another 2 days.
So here is todays list
1) Cavort - To bound
1. To bound or prance about.2. To have lively or boisterous fun; to behave in a high-spirited, festive manner.
The men spent the next few weeks there drinking beer, eating hibachi-grilled fish, and cavorting with the young ladies.
Cavort is perhaps an alteration of curvet, "a light leap by a horse"
2) Arrant - In the highest degree
1. Downright; thorough; unmitigated; notorious: an arrant fool.
2. Wandering; errant.
3) Ascetic - Practicing self denial
4) Ascribe - consider to be the origin of or belonging to
To remember: Ascribe: Source; Subscribe: To join the ascribe / source
1. To credit or assign, as to a cause or source; attribute; impute: The alphabet is usually ascribed to the Phoenicians.
2. To attribute or think of as belonging, as a quality or characteristic: They ascribed courage to me for something I did out of sheer panic.
5) Asperity - roughness harshness
Ill temper irritability
To remember: Prosperity comes when you are humble and Asperity comes when you are ill mannered or harsh
1. Harshness or sharpness of tone, temper, or manner; severity; acrimony: The cause of her anger did not warrant such asperity.
2. Hardship; difficulty; rigor: the asperities of polar weather.
3. Roughness of surface; unevenness.
4. Something rough or harsh
6) Assiduous - Diligent , Hardworking
Industrious, Tireless
1. Constant; unremitting: assiduous reading.
2. Constant in application or effort; working diligently at a task; persevering; industrious; attentive: an assiduous student.
7) Astute - Clever, quick at seeing to get an advantage
To remember: Always + Tuned to the surrounding environment.
1. Of keen penetration or discernment; sagacious: an astute analysis.
2. Clever; cunning; ingenious; shrewd: an astute merchandising program; an astute manipulation of facts.
8) Attenuate - Make thin. weaken enervate
1. To weaken or reduce in force, intensity, effect, quantity, or value: to attenuate desire.
2. To make thin; make slender or fine.
9) Audacious - daring foolishly bold impudent
1. Extremely bold or daring; recklessly brave; fearless: an audacious explorer.
2. Extremely original; without restriction to prior ideas; highly inventive: an audacious vision of the city's bright future.
3. Recklessly bold in defiance of convention, propriety, law, or the like; insolent; brazen.
4. Lively; unrestrained; uninhibited: an audacious interpretation of her role.
10) Augury - Omen, sign
11) Austere - Severely moral, strict, simple
1. Severe in manner or appearance; uncompromising; strict; forbidding: an austere teacher.
2. Rigorously self-disciplined and severely moral; ascetic; abstinent: the austere quality of life in the convent.
3. Grave; sober; solemn; serious: an austere manner.
4. Without excess, luxury, or ease; simple; limited; severe: an austere life.
5. Severely simple; without ornament: austere writing.
6. Lacking softness; hard: an austere bed of straw.
7. rough to the taste; sour or harsh in flavor.
12) Auxiliary - Helping, support
Auxiliary verb – a helping verb
13) Aver - Affirm, assist, prove, justify
1. To assert or affirm with confidence; declare in a positive or peremptory manner.
2. Law. To allege as a fact.
14) Avid - Eager, greedy
1. Enthusiastic; ardent; dedicated; keen: an avid moviegoer.
2. Keenly desirous; eager; greedy (often fol. by for or of): avid for pleasure; avid of power.
15) Avow - Admit, Declare openly
16) Baleful - harmful ominous causing evil
To remember: Giving bail could be harmful.
17) Baneful - Causing harm or ruin or destruction
18) Balk - Obstruct purposefully
To get on the way
19) Barrage - Artificial obstacle built across a river
20) Beatify - To bless, make happy or ascribe a virtue to
Happiness makes them beautiful (Beatifying makes them beautiful)
The words once again:
1. Ascribe
2. Astute
3. Balk
4. Barrage
5. Avow
6. Baleful
7. Baneful
8. Aver
9. Avid
10. Augury
11. Auxiliary
12. Asperity
13. Cavort
14. Arrant
15. Ascetic
16. Austere
17. Assiduous
18. Attenuate
19. Audacious
20. Beatify
Die hard member of the CAT Maniac group!!
Sorry I couldn’t publish the list yesterday.
As compensation I have come up with 20 words today.
I will compensate with 20 words for another 2 days.
So here is todays list
1) Cavort - To bound
1. To bound or prance about.2. To have lively or boisterous fun; to behave in a high-spirited, festive manner.
The men spent the next few weeks there drinking beer, eating hibachi-grilled fish, and cavorting with the young ladies.
Cavort is perhaps an alteration of curvet, "a light leap by a horse"
2) Arrant - In the highest degree
1. Downright; thorough; unmitigated; notorious: an arrant fool.
2. Wandering; errant.
3) Ascetic - Practicing self denial
4) Ascribe - consider to be the origin of or belonging to
To remember: Ascribe: Source; Subscribe: To join the ascribe / source
1. To credit or assign, as to a cause or source; attribute; impute: The alphabet is usually ascribed to the Phoenicians.
2. To attribute or think of as belonging, as a quality or characteristic: They ascribed courage to me for something I did out of sheer panic.
5) Asperity - roughness harshness
Ill temper irritability
To remember: Prosperity comes when you are humble and Asperity comes when you are ill mannered or harsh
1. Harshness or sharpness of tone, temper, or manner; severity; acrimony: The cause of her anger did not warrant such asperity.
2. Hardship; difficulty; rigor: the asperities of polar weather.
3. Roughness of surface; unevenness.
4. Something rough or harsh
6) Assiduous - Diligent , Hardworking
Industrious, Tireless
1. Constant; unremitting: assiduous reading.
2. Constant in application or effort; working diligently at a task; persevering; industrious; attentive: an assiduous student.
7) Astute - Clever, quick at seeing to get an advantage
To remember: Always + Tuned to the surrounding environment.
1. Of keen penetration or discernment; sagacious: an astute analysis.
2. Clever; cunning; ingenious; shrewd: an astute merchandising program; an astute manipulation of facts.
8) Attenuate - Make thin. weaken enervate
1. To weaken or reduce in force, intensity, effect, quantity, or value: to attenuate desire.
2. To make thin; make slender or fine.
9) Audacious - daring foolishly bold impudent
1. Extremely bold or daring; recklessly brave; fearless: an audacious explorer.
2. Extremely original; without restriction to prior ideas; highly inventive: an audacious vision of the city's bright future.
3. Recklessly bold in defiance of convention, propriety, law, or the like; insolent; brazen.
4. Lively; unrestrained; uninhibited: an audacious interpretation of her role.
10) Augury - Omen, sign
11) Austere - Severely moral, strict, simple
1. Severe in manner or appearance; uncompromising; strict; forbidding: an austere teacher.
2. Rigorously self-disciplined and severely moral; ascetic; abstinent: the austere quality of life in the convent.
3. Grave; sober; solemn; serious: an austere manner.
4. Without excess, luxury, or ease; simple; limited; severe: an austere life.
5. Severely simple; without ornament: austere writing.
6. Lacking softness; hard: an austere bed of straw.
7. rough to the taste; sour or harsh in flavor.
12) Auxiliary - Helping, support
Auxiliary verb – a helping verb
13) Aver - Affirm, assist, prove, justify
1. To assert or affirm with confidence; declare in a positive or peremptory manner.
2. Law. To allege as a fact.
14) Avid - Eager, greedy
1. Enthusiastic; ardent; dedicated; keen: an avid moviegoer.
2. Keenly desirous; eager; greedy (often fol. by for or of): avid for pleasure; avid of power.
15) Avow - Admit, Declare openly
16) Baleful - harmful ominous causing evil
To remember: Giving bail could be harmful.
17) Baneful - Causing harm or ruin or destruction
18) Balk - Obstruct purposefully
To get on the way
19) Barrage - Artificial obstacle built across a river
20) Beatify - To bless, make happy or ascribe a virtue to
Happiness makes them beautiful (Beatifying makes them beautiful)
The words once again:
1. Ascribe
2. Astute
3. Balk
4. Barrage
5. Avow
6. Baleful
7. Baneful
8. Aver
9. Avid
10. Augury
11. Auxiliary
12. Asperity
13. Cavort
14. Arrant
15. Ascetic
16. Austere
17. Assiduous
18. Attenuate
19. Audacious
20. Beatify
Die hard member of the CAT Maniac group!!
A question for you!
Hi,
I have come to you with a question today...
Read the below passage:
"I do not know where family doctors acquired illegibly perplexing handwriting nevertheless, extraordinary pharmaceutical intellectuality counterbalancing indecipherability, transcendentalizes intercommunications incomprehensibleness".
There is an excellent observation to be made in this sentence.
Look at this carefully and then if you are unable to answer / want to verify the answer read the below observation.
This is a sentence where the nth word is n letters long.
e.g. 3rd word is 3 letters long, 8th word is 8 letters long and so on.
If you are serious about CAT you should have said that at one glance!!
All the best for your CAT preps. Get back to you soon.
Craving The CAT way!!
I have come to you with a question today...
Read the below passage:
"I do not know where family doctors acquired illegibly perplexing handwriting nevertheless, extraordinary pharmaceutical intellectuality counterbalancing indecipherability, transcendentalizes intercommunications incomprehensibleness".
There is an excellent observation to be made in this sentence.
Look at this carefully and then if you are unable to answer / want to verify the answer read the below observation.
This is a sentence where the nth word is n letters long.
e.g. 3rd word is 3 letters long, 8th word is 8 letters long and so on.
If you are serious about CAT you should have said that at one glance!!
All the best for your CAT preps. Get back to you soon.
Craving The CAT way!!
Sunday, April 15, 2007
Prep lagging
Hi,
It has been not more than a week since i drew the schedules, but i am already running back logs.
The problem is not because i am not spending time for CAT, but there are a few of my week topics like Time, Speed & Dist, Ratio, Proportion & Variable and Races that were planned for last week.
Tomorrow I am supposed to finish the Quant (Arithmetic and Algebra) sections.
I should come back from office early and start with it soon.
Day after tomorrow, i have prepared for a revision and a test the day after that.
I will let you know what i am doing tomorrow
CAT crams....Niti
It has been not more than a week since i drew the schedules, but i am already running back logs.
The problem is not because i am not spending time for CAT, but there are a few of my week topics like Time, Speed & Dist, Ratio, Proportion & Variable and Races that were planned for last week.
Tomorrow I am supposed to finish the Quant (Arithmetic and Algebra) sections.
I should come back from office early and start with it soon.
Day after tomorrow, i have prepared for a revision and a test the day after that.
I will let you know what i am doing tomorrow
CAT crams....Niti
Saturday, April 14, 2007
Words - 14th April
Hi Folks,
Wish you a very happy new year to all tamil speaking people.
Here is the word list for the day
1) Nautical - Marine, naval
Of or pertaining to sailors, ships, or navigation: nautical terms.
Syn: cruising, deep-sea, marine, maritime, naval, navigating, navigational, oceangoing, oceanic, oceanographic, pelagic, rowing, sailing, sailorly, salty, sea-loving, seafaring, seagoing, ship, thalassic, yachting
2) Pillage - To plunder ruthlessly
To remember: Plunder + Village
1. To strip ruthlessly of money or goods by open violence, as in war; plunder: The barbarians pillaged every conquered city.
2. To take as booty.
3) Pilfer - To steal, esp. in small quantities.
To remember: Pills kill slowly (small)
4) Sobriquet - Nick name
To remember: Sabari, As Sobri
An affectionate or humorous nickname.
An assumed name.
5) Vaudeville - Therukoothu
A Show
theatrical entertainment consisting of a number of individual performances, acts, or mixed numbers, as by comedians, singers, dancers, acrobats, and magicians.
6) Vicariously - Sacrificing
Taking the place of another person or thing; acting or serving as a substitute.
Felt or enjoyed through imagined participation in the experience of others: a vicarious thrill.
7) Vicissitudes - Interchange or alternation, as of states or things
1. a change or variation occurring in the course of something.
2. Interchange or alternation, as of states or things.
3. vicissitudes, successive, alternating, or changing phases or conditions, as of life or fortune; ups and downs: They remained friends through the vicissitudes of 40 years.
4. regular change or succession of one state or thing to another.
5. change; mutation; mutability.
8) Vestige - Remainder of some condition, practice
1. A mark, trace, or visible evidence of something that is no longer present or in existence: A few columns were the last vestiges of a Greek temple.
2. A surviving evidence or remainder of some condition, practice, etc.: These superstitions are vestiges of an ancient religion.
3. A very slight trace or amount of something: Not a vestige remains of the former elegance of the house.
4. Archaic. a footprint; track.
9) Visitation - the act of visiting
10) Vivified - to give life to; animate
1. To give life to; animate; quicken.
2. To enliven; brighten; sharpen.
The words again
1) Pilfer
2) Pillage
3) Visitation
4) Vivified
5) Sobriquet
6) Vicarously
7) Vicissitudes
8) Vestige
9) Vaudeville
10) Nautical
Loving - CAT crack!
Wish you a very happy new year to all tamil speaking people.
Here is the word list for the day
1) Nautical - Marine, naval
Of or pertaining to sailors, ships, or navigation: nautical terms.
Syn: cruising, deep-sea, marine, maritime, naval, navigating, navigational, oceangoing, oceanic, oceanographic, pelagic, rowing, sailing, sailorly, salty, sea-loving, seafaring, seagoing, ship, thalassic, yachting
2) Pillage - To plunder ruthlessly
To remember: Plunder + Village
1. To strip ruthlessly of money or goods by open violence, as in war; plunder: The barbarians pillaged every conquered city.
2. To take as booty.
3) Pilfer - To steal, esp. in small quantities.
To remember: Pills kill slowly (small)
4) Sobriquet - Nick name
To remember: Sabari, As Sobri
An affectionate or humorous nickname.
An assumed name.
5) Vaudeville - Therukoothu
A Show
theatrical entertainment consisting of a number of individual performances, acts, or mixed numbers, as by comedians, singers, dancers, acrobats, and magicians.
6) Vicariously - Sacrificing
Taking the place of another person or thing; acting or serving as a substitute.
Felt or enjoyed through imagined participation in the experience of others: a vicarious thrill.
7) Vicissitudes - Interchange or alternation, as of states or things
1. a change or variation occurring in the course of something.
2. Interchange or alternation, as of states or things.
3. vicissitudes, successive, alternating, or changing phases or conditions, as of life or fortune; ups and downs: They remained friends through the vicissitudes of 40 years.
4. regular change or succession of one state or thing to another.
5. change; mutation; mutability.
8) Vestige - Remainder of some condition, practice
1. A mark, trace, or visible evidence of something that is no longer present or in existence: A few columns were the last vestiges of a Greek temple.
2. A surviving evidence or remainder of some condition, practice, etc.: These superstitions are vestiges of an ancient religion.
3. A very slight trace or amount of something: Not a vestige remains of the former elegance of the house.
4. Archaic. a footprint; track.
9) Visitation - the act of visiting
10) Vivified - to give life to; animate
1. To give life to; animate; quicken.
2. To enliven; brighten; sharpen.
The words again
1) Pilfer
2) Pillage
3) Visitation
4) Vivified
5) Sobriquet
6) Vicarously
7) Vicissitudes
8) Vestige
9) Vaudeville
10) Nautical
Loving - CAT crack!
Friday, April 13, 2007
Schedule for Basic material
Hi,
Yesterday I sat and drafted the schedule for the Basic material.
As per the schedule I am supposed to finish the Basic material for CAT by 15th of May.
Then I am planning to go for one more round of revision and test and be done with the basic material by end of May.
Did i tell you... there is this website www.totalgadha.com, if you are interested in CAT then this is a must hit spot. Its great, it has variously explanations on RC, Quant, Grammar, etc and also has around 1000+ RC, quizzes for all the above topics etc.
So dont miss this site!
CATs sincerely, Niti :)
Yesterday I sat and drafted the schedule for the Basic material.
As per the schedule I am supposed to finish the Basic material for CAT by 15th of May.
Then I am planning to go for one more round of revision and test and be done with the basic material by end of May.
Did i tell you... there is this website www.totalgadha.com, if you are interested in CAT then this is a must hit spot. Its great, it has variously explanations on RC, Quant, Grammar, etc and also has around 1000+ RC, quizzes for all the above topics etc.
So dont miss this site!
CATs sincerely, Niti :)
Words for 13th of April
Hi,
Here is the list of words for today!
1)Ambivalent - uncertainty or fluctuation,
esp. when caused by inability to make a choice or by a simultaneous desire to say or do two opposite or conflicting things.
Uncertain or unable to decide about what course to follow; "was ambivalent about having children"
2)Ambrosial - Amrutham
1. Exceptionally pleasing to taste or smell; especially delicious or fragrant.
2. Worthy of the gods; divine.
3)Admonitory - Containing warning
4) Antithetical - directly opposed or contrasted
; Opposite of the nature of or involving antithesis.
5) Abrogate - to abolish by formal or official means;
Annul by an authoritative act
(The King abrogated the charges against his son)
Syn: abolish, ankle, annul, cancel, dissolve, end, finish off, invalidate, knock out, negate, nix, nullify, quash, reject, renege, repeal, retract, revoke, scrub, torpedo, undo, vacate, vitiate, void
6) Ameliorate - to make or become better, more bearable
Or more satisfactory; improve meliorate.
Syn: alleviate, amend, help, improve, lighten, meliorate, mitigate, relieve, step up, upgrade
7)Amortize - to liquidate or extinguish (a mortgage, debt, or other obligation),
Esp. by periodic payments to the creditor or to a sinking fund. To write off a cost of (an asset) gradually.
8) Comatose - affected with or characterized by coma.
lacking alertness or energy; torpid: comatose from lack of sleep
9) Apartheid - brutal racial discrimination
Any system or practice that separates people according to race, caste, etc.
Syn: ageism, belief, bias, bigotry, chauvinism, contemptuousness, detriment, discrimination, disgust, dislike, displeasure, disrelish, enmity, foregone conclusion, head-set, illiberality, injustice, jaundiced eye, misjudgment, narrow-mindedness, one-sidedness, partiality, pique, preconceived notion, preconception, prejudgment, prepossession, racism, repugnance, revulsion, sexism, umbrage, unfairness, xenophobia
10) Aplomb - Self Confidence
1. imperturbable self-possession, poise, or assurance.
2. the perpendicular, or vertical, position.
11) Apostate - a person who forsakes his religion, cause, party, etc.
one who abandons long-held religious or political convictions
Syn: backslider, defector, deserter, dissenter, heretic, nonconformist, rat*, recreant, renegade, turncoat
12) Apotheosis - the elevation or exaltation of a person to the rank of a god.
the ideal example; epitome; quintessence:
This poem is the apotheosis of lyric expression
13) Apprehensive - uneasy or fearful about something that might happen
1. Quick to learn or understand.
2. Perceptive; discerning (usually fol. by of).
They are apprehensive for the safety of the mountain climbers.
14) Apropos - appropriate to the situation apt
Fitting; at the right time; to the purpose; opportunely
15) Ardor - Enthusiasm
Great warmth of feeling; fervor; passion: She spoke persuasively and with ardor
The words once again
1) Aplomb
2) Apostate
3) Ardor
4) Antithetical
5) Comatose
6) Apropros
7) Ambivalent
8) Ambroisal
9) Admonitory
10) Abrogate
11) Ameliorate
12) Amortize
13) Apartheid
14) Apotheosis
15) Aprehensive
See you later with more words.
Living life the CAT way!!
Here is the list of words for today!
1)Ambivalent - uncertainty or fluctuation,
esp. when caused by inability to make a choice or by a simultaneous desire to say or do two opposite or conflicting things.
Uncertain or unable to decide about what course to follow; "was ambivalent about having children"
2)Ambrosial - Amrutham
1. Exceptionally pleasing to taste or smell; especially delicious or fragrant.
2. Worthy of the gods; divine.
3)Admonitory - Containing warning
4) Antithetical - directly opposed or contrasted
; Opposite of the nature of or involving antithesis.
5) Abrogate - to abolish by formal or official means;
Annul by an authoritative act
(The King abrogated the charges against his son)
Syn: abolish, ankle, annul, cancel, dissolve, end, finish off, invalidate, knock out, negate, nix, nullify, quash, reject, renege, repeal, retract, revoke, scrub, torpedo, undo, vacate, vitiate, void
6) Ameliorate - to make or become better, more bearable
Or more satisfactory; improve meliorate.
Syn: alleviate, amend, help, improve, lighten, meliorate, mitigate, relieve, step up, upgrade
7)Amortize - to liquidate or extinguish (a mortgage, debt, or other obligation),
Esp. by periodic payments to the creditor or to a sinking fund. To write off a cost of (an asset) gradually.
8) Comatose - affected with or characterized by coma.
lacking alertness or energy; torpid: comatose from lack of sleep
9) Apartheid - brutal racial discrimination
Any system or practice that separates people according to race, caste, etc.
Syn: ageism, belief, bias, bigotry, chauvinism, contemptuousness, detriment, discrimination, disgust, dislike, displeasure, disrelish, enmity, foregone conclusion, head-set, illiberality, injustice, jaundiced eye, misjudgment, narrow-mindedness, one-sidedness, partiality, pique, preconceived notion, preconception, prejudgment, prepossession, racism, repugnance, revulsion, sexism, umbrage, unfairness, xenophobia
10) Aplomb - Self Confidence
1. imperturbable self-possession, poise, or assurance.
2. the perpendicular, or vertical, position.
11) Apostate - a person who forsakes his religion, cause, party, etc.
one who abandons long-held religious or political convictions
Syn: backslider, defector, deserter, dissenter, heretic, nonconformist, rat*, recreant, renegade, turncoat
12) Apotheosis - the elevation or exaltation of a person to the rank of a god.
the ideal example; epitome; quintessence:
This poem is the apotheosis of lyric expression
13) Apprehensive - uneasy or fearful about something that might happen
1. Quick to learn or understand.
2. Perceptive; discerning (usually fol. by of).
They are apprehensive for the safety of the mountain climbers.
14) Apropos - appropriate to the situation apt
Fitting; at the right time; to the purpose; opportunely
15) Ardor - Enthusiasm
Great warmth of feeling; fervor; passion: She spoke persuasively and with ardor
The words once again
1) Aplomb
2) Apostate
3) Ardor
4) Antithetical
5) Comatose
6) Apropros
7) Ambivalent
8) Ambroisal
9) Admonitory
10) Abrogate
11) Ameliorate
12) Amortize
13) Apartheid
14) Apotheosis
15) Aprehensive
See you later with more words.
Living life the CAT way!!
Thursday, April 12, 2007
Word list
Hi,
I am not good in Vocabulary and I am just too lazy to digest the Barons.
So i have come up with an idea.
i would learn 10 to 15 words (atleast once a day) and post it in this blog, in this way i know i vow it to those who read this blog so i would do it regularly.
Question me if i dont keep up my promise ok!!
And another point is that i will not and should not just copy paste it from anywhere. This is a promise that i give you. I would never abjure (give up) this promise.
so here is the wordlist for today
1) Rile - Irritate
2) Conflagration - Intense fire, Emergency situation
3) Impervious - incapable of being injured or impaired
not permitting penetration or passage
4) Abet - help / encourage
to encourage, support, or countenance by aid or approval, usually in wrongdoing: to abet a swindler; to abet a crime
- Related forms
a·bet·ment, a·bet·tal, noun
5)Abjure - to give up
To renounce, repudiate, or retract, esp. with formal solemnity; recant: to abjure one's errors.
Related forms
ab·jur·a·to·ry, adjective
ab·jur·er, noun
Syn: abandon, abjure, abnegate, bail out*, cede, disclaim, drop, forgo, give up, leave, quit, relinquish, renounce, repudiate, resign, retire, sell out*, step down, surrender, vacate, waive, withdraw, yield
6) Contravene - Contradict someone or something
To come or be in conflict with; go or act against; deny or oppose: to contravene a statement.
to violate, infringe, or transgress: to contravene the law
Syn: abjure, breach, break, combat, conflict with, counteract, cross, defy, disaffirm, disobey, encroach, exclude, fight, gainsay, hinder, impugn, infract, infringe, interfere, interpose, intrude, negate, offend, oppose, overstep, refute, reject, repudiate, resist, spurn, thwart, transgress, traverse, trespass, violate
7) Abstruse - Difficult to comprehend, Obscure
8) Abut - Border on
This piece of land abuts on a street
9) Acarpous - not producing fruit; sterile; barren
Not fertile
10) Accretion - To add up
1. An increase by natural growth or by gradual external addition; growth in size or extent.
2. The result of this process.
3. An added part; addition: The last part of the legend is a later accretion.
4. The growing together of separate parts into a single whole.
5. Law. Increase of property by gradual natural additions, as of land by alluvion.
11) Putsch - A secretly planned and suddenly executed attempt to overthrow a government
12) Abecedarian - Novice, Learning alphabets
1. A person who is learning the letters of the alphabet.
2. A beginner in any field of learning.
3. Of or pertaining to the alphabet.
4. Arranged in alphabetical order.
5. Rudimentary; elementary; primary.
13) Condescend - To stoop or deign to do something
1. To behave as if one is conscious of descending from a superior position, rank, or dignity.
2. To stoop or deign to do something: He would not condescend to misrepresent the facts.
3. To put aside one's dignity or superiority voluntarily and assume equality with one regarded as inferior: He condescended to their intellectual level in order to be understood.
14) Accrue - Accumulate
15) Alacrity - Cheerful readiness
1. Cheerful readiness, promptness, or willingness: We accepted the invitation with alacrity.
2. Liveliness; briskness.
The words again:
1) Alacrity
2) Accrue
3) Putsch
4) Acarpous
5) Rile
6) Conflagration
7) Abet
8) Abjure
9) Contravene
10) Condescend
11) Abstruce
12) Accretion
13) Absedarian
14) Impervious
15) Abut
I would get back to you soon with another set of words.
Love CAT -- Meow!!
I am not good in Vocabulary and I am just too lazy to digest the Barons.
So i have come up with an idea.
i would learn 10 to 15 words (atleast once a day) and post it in this blog, in this way i know i vow it to those who read this blog so i would do it regularly.
Question me if i dont keep up my promise ok!!
And another point is that i will not and should not just copy paste it from anywhere. This is a promise that i give you. I would never abjure (give up) this promise.
so here is the wordlist for today
1) Rile - Irritate
2) Conflagration - Intense fire, Emergency situation
3) Impervious - incapable of being injured or impaired
not permitting penetration or passage
4) Abet - help / encourage
to encourage, support, or countenance by aid or approval, usually in wrongdoing: to abet a swindler; to abet a crime
- Related forms
a·bet·ment, a·bet·tal, noun
5)Abjure - to give up
To renounce, repudiate, or retract, esp. with formal solemnity; recant: to abjure one's errors.
Related forms
ab·jur·a·to·ry, adjective
ab·jur·er, noun
Syn: abandon, abjure, abnegate, bail out*, cede, disclaim, drop, forgo, give up, leave, quit, relinquish, renounce, repudiate, resign, retire, sell out*, step down, surrender, vacate, waive, withdraw, yield
6) Contravene - Contradict someone or something
To come or be in conflict with; go or act against; deny or oppose: to contravene a statement.
to violate, infringe, or transgress: to contravene the law
Syn: abjure, breach, break, combat, conflict with, counteract, cross, defy, disaffirm, disobey, encroach, exclude, fight, gainsay, hinder, impugn, infract, infringe, interfere, interpose, intrude, negate, offend, oppose, overstep, refute, reject, repudiate, resist, spurn, thwart, transgress, traverse, trespass, violate
7) Abstruse - Difficult to comprehend, Obscure
8) Abut - Border on
This piece of land abuts on a street
9) Acarpous - not producing fruit; sterile; barren
Not fertile
10) Accretion - To add up
1. An increase by natural growth or by gradual external addition; growth in size or extent.
2. The result of this process.
3. An added part; addition: The last part of the legend is a later accretion.
4. The growing together of separate parts into a single whole.
5. Law. Increase of property by gradual natural additions, as of land by alluvion.
11) Putsch - A secretly planned and suddenly executed attempt to overthrow a government
12) Abecedarian - Novice, Learning alphabets
1. A person who is learning the letters of the alphabet.
2. A beginner in any field of learning.
3. Of or pertaining to the alphabet.
4. Arranged in alphabetical order.
5. Rudimentary; elementary; primary.
13) Condescend - To stoop or deign to do something
1. To behave as if one is conscious of descending from a superior position, rank, or dignity.
2. To stoop or deign to do something: He would not condescend to misrepresent the facts.
3. To put aside one's dignity or superiority voluntarily and assume equality with one regarded as inferior: He condescended to their intellectual level in order to be understood.
14) Accrue - Accumulate
15) Alacrity - Cheerful readiness
1. Cheerful readiness, promptness, or willingness: We accepted the invitation with alacrity.
2. Liveliness; briskness.
The words again:
1) Alacrity
2) Accrue
3) Putsch
4) Acarpous
5) Rile
6) Conflagration
7) Abet
8) Abjure
9) Contravene
10) Condescend
11) Abstruce
12) Accretion
13) Absedarian
14) Impervious
15) Abut
I would get back to you soon with another set of words.
Love CAT -- Meow!!
Takeoff successfull!!
Hi,
I cut the movie yesterday and sat to study.
though it wasnt the exact timing. It was between 9 and 11 (i wasnt feeling well :) ).
anywayz i did "simple equations" yesterday.
today i have 4 hours (i know that would be only 3 this week), i would have to do "Quadratic equations", "Inequations" and some RC.
did i tell you that there are loads of RCs that i downloaded.
Yep a 1000 RCs. I will do it and let you know how they are.
regards,
Niti.
I cut the movie yesterday and sat to study.
though it wasnt the exact timing. It was between 9 and 11 (i wasnt feeling well :) ).
anywayz i did "simple equations" yesterday.
today i have 4 hours (i know that would be only 3 this week), i would have to do "Quadratic equations", "Inequations" and some RC.
did i tell you that there are loads of RCs that i downloaded.
Yep a 1000 RCs. I will do it and let you know how they are.
regards,
Niti.
Wednesday, April 11, 2007
Timings fixed!! STRICT ADHERENCE COMPULSORY!!!
Slots
1) 5 to 7 / 6 to 8 am
2) 7 to 9 pm
3) 9 to 11 pm
Sunday: 4 + 4
1) Class from 9:00 am to 1:00 pm
2) Timings: 2 to 5 pm or 6 to 10 pm
Monday: 2
1) Timings: 7 to 9 pm
Tuesday: 3
1) Timings: 6 to 8 am
2) Timings: 1 hour between 7 to 10 pm
Wednessday: 2
1) Timings: 7 to 9 pm
Thursday: 4
1) Timings: 6 to 8 am
2) Timings: 7 to 9 pm
Friday: 3
1) Timings: 7 to 10 pm
Saturday: 2 + 8
1) Class Timings: 6:30 to 8:30 pm
2) Timings: 10 am to 6 pm
This sums up to 26 hours per week.
Whiling writing down the timings i thought i would be investing way too much of time in the CAT preparation. But after the sum up it has come to a bare 26 hours per week. Approximately a little over 1/7th of my time (26/24*7).
Do you think I am doing proper justice to this life deciding factor?? I am seriously doubtful...
Anywayz i hope i cling to this as if this is the last breath of my life.
I will keep you posted on how I am keeping up with the timings.
Today is Wednessday the first day that i am gonna start with this shedule (Well Wednessdays are actually considered to be very auspicious to start anything new!!).Wow!
The timing is ... just 2 hours and it is from 7 to 9 pm. Good, comfortable timing....
did i tell you i am going for a film today! Mozhi, its supposed to be one of the best of Jothika's (7 to 10 show :)) ) Shedule gone on a zigzag already.
in any case i will reshedule todays alone...todays alone to be from 10:30 to 12:30 am...... God save me and my time tables!!
loving CAT,
Meow
1) 5 to 7 / 6 to 8 am
2) 7 to 9 pm
3) 9 to 11 pm
Sunday: 4 + 4
1) Class from 9:00 am to 1:00 pm
2) Timings: 2 to 5 pm or 6 to 10 pm
Monday: 2
1) Timings: 7 to 9 pm
Tuesday: 3
1) Timings: 6 to 8 am
2) Timings: 1 hour between 7 to 10 pm
Wednessday: 2
1) Timings: 7 to 9 pm
Thursday: 4
1) Timings: 6 to 8 am
2) Timings: 7 to 9 pm
Friday: 3
1) Timings: 7 to 10 pm
Saturday: 2 + 8
1) Class Timings: 6:30 to 8:30 pm
2) Timings: 10 am to 6 pm
This sums up to 26 hours per week.
Whiling writing down the timings i thought i would be investing way too much of time in the CAT preparation. But after the sum up it has come to a bare 26 hours per week. Approximately a little over 1/7th of my time (26/24*7).
Do you think I am doing proper justice to this life deciding factor?? I am seriously doubtful...
Anywayz i hope i cling to this as if this is the last breath of my life.
I will keep you posted on how I am keeping up with the timings.
Today is Wednessday the first day that i am gonna start with this shedule (Well Wednessdays are actually considered to be very auspicious to start anything new!!).Wow!
The timing is ... just 2 hours and it is from 7 to 9 pm. Good, comfortable timing....
did i tell you i am going for a film today! Mozhi, its supposed to be one of the best of Jothika's (7 to 10 show :)) ) Shedule gone on a zigzag already.
in any case i will reshedule todays alone...todays alone to be from 10:30 to 12:30 am...... God save me and my time tables!!
loving CAT,
Meow
Study timings
Hi,
I havent been maintaining constant timing for my preparation.
And as a result all my prep goes adhoc even though there is a weekly plan it goes heyway.
I thought i should get into some timing and start being more serious.
there are these following timings available:
1) (5:00 to 7:00 am) or (6 to 8) :
Advantage: Good memory retention and no disturbance.
Disadvantage: I am very lazy and hate to get up early. Besides i would be disturbing someone (Husband obviously) if i am preparing at this time
2) (7 to 9) pm:
Advantage: Easier to squeeze in
Disadvantage: All extra activities would have to be slashed out.
3) (9 to 11) pm:
Advantage: Usual and most comfortable time of learning.
Disadvantage: This is a shared time. I cant always stick to this. Demands too much sacrifice on personal front
As i have put down all these in black and white i would be able to think about this issue better.
I guess i will get into a fixed-varying (So this is what they call oxymoron hmm!!) timing. Would let you know about my timings tomorrow (Why not today itself??)
get back to you as soon as possible
bye....
Meeeeeeeeeeeoooooooooooooooowwwwwwwwww!!!!!!!!
I havent been maintaining constant timing for my preparation.
And as a result all my prep goes adhoc even though there is a weekly plan it goes heyway.
I thought i should get into some timing and start being more serious.
there are these following timings available:
1) (5:00 to 7:00 am) or (6 to 8) :
Advantage: Good memory retention and no disturbance.
Disadvantage: I am very lazy and hate to get up early. Besides i would be disturbing someone (Husband obviously) if i am preparing at this time
2) (7 to 9) pm:
Advantage: Easier to squeeze in
Disadvantage: All extra activities would have to be slashed out.
3) (9 to 11) pm:
Advantage: Usual and most comfortable time of learning.
Disadvantage: This is a shared time. I cant always stick to this. Demands too much sacrifice on personal front
As i have put down all these in black and white i would be able to think about this issue better.
I guess i will get into a fixed-varying (So this is what they call oxymoron hmm!!) timing. Would let you know about my timings tomorrow (Why not today itself??)
get back to you as soon as possible
bye....
Meeeeeeeeeeeoooooooooooooooowwwwwwwwww!!!!!!!!
Tuesday, April 10, 2007
The preparation starts (zoom zoomm!!)
I have just started to prepare seriously for the CAT.
I am targetting to finish the Basic materials by end of next month.
Hopefully i would be able to start of with Sectional tests from June!
Its actualy very tiring. That too being a newly married person you well understand the dimension theories!! (There are just too many people craving for your attention / responsibility that you become experts in Multi tasking :))
I know there was nothing today. Already feeling very tired, but would have to work on Quant today.
bye,
Meow!!
I am targetting to finish the Basic materials by end of next month.
Hopefully i would be able to start of with Sectional tests from June!
Its actualy very tiring. That too being a newly married person you well understand the dimension theories!! (There are just too many people craving for your attention / responsibility that you become experts in Multi tasking :))
I know there was nothing today. Already feeling very tired, but would have to work on Quant today.
bye,
Meow!!
Monday, April 09, 2007
The CAT Race
Hi,
I have started this blog because i find the preparation for CAT in itself to be very interesting and thrilling... full of expectations, anticipations, hardships and loads of fun. Just wanted to share it with whomever wanted to read it. Its junk for those who dont understand what a CAT race is, and its life for those who have seen it.
I cant say i have just entered the CAT race for i had taken it last year also and dont ask me what percentile i got.
So here goes my blog where i am gonna talk about my CAT life (Dog life is in another entirely different blog)
Its strange because i usually dont talk about my CAT life with anyone first because it is mostly not encouraged in any organization and secondly because i dont wish to tell them i have failed before (No one bothers to think i am fighting to win!!)
Anywayz i would frequently get back to you on more with my prep, hardships, excitements and all the feelings that come bundled along with CAT to follow...so keep coming back.
Regards,
Meow!!
I have started this blog because i find the preparation for CAT in itself to be very interesting and thrilling... full of expectations, anticipations, hardships and loads of fun. Just wanted to share it with whomever wanted to read it. Its junk for those who dont understand what a CAT race is, and its life for those who have seen it.
I cant say i have just entered the CAT race for i had taken it last year also and dont ask me what percentile i got.
So here goes my blog where i am gonna talk about my CAT life (Dog life is in another entirely different blog)
Its strange because i usually dont talk about my CAT life with anyone first because it is mostly not encouraged in any organization and secondly because i dont wish to tell them i have failed before (No one bothers to think i am fighting to win!!)
Anywayz i would frequently get back to you on more with my prep, hardships, excitements and all the feelings that come bundled along with CAT to follow...so keep coming back.
Regards,
Meow!!