You will not understand the best way to prepare at this stage unless you feel a strong need to REDEFINE the HIGH FREQUENCY words from your CAT preparation dictionary. The words like REVISION, SHIFT, and MY SCORE are required to be either REDEFINED or MODIFIED. Here are the new and changed definitions:
1. REVISION: Revision is no longer re-doing or capturing the basics of Math, Verbal and DI all the time; rather it MUST be executed in a more SCIENTIFIC manner. Instead of deciding arbitrarily what to revise, there should be some simulation tests that give you feedback on which areas to particularly work on and which to totally ignore.
2. SHIFT: No small shifts of focus help here. You need to spell out a PARADIGM SHIFT in your preparation. You need to NOW think strictly from the point of view of the final exam – what combination of speed and accuracy is required, which areas need your immediate attention, what is the right order in which questions and for that matter – sections are to be attempted.
3. MY SCORE: CAT is not about your performance and your score. It is about your score vis-à-vis all the other aspirants’ scores as well. Hence the word PERCENTILE should replace absolute score.
4. EASY QUESTIONS: We need to change our perception of easy questions. Easy questions in CAT are not the ones that you used to think you can solve. They are the ones which would consume minimum time. Most of the times they are the one liner.
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Monday, July 13, 2009
CHANGE YOUR PREPARATION for CAT 2009
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