More than anything else, the CAT is a test of your nerves. There are hundreds of brilliant
students who score MUCH lower in the CAT
than they do in their practice tests. It is important to manage your test
anxiety.
Compare & Discard:
This is immensely useful for the Reading
Comprehension section of the CAT Exam.
While there may be a 'Perfect' answer to a question, it may
not appear as one of the options. What you need to do is compare the different
answer choices and choose the best one available. In fact you can usually zero
down on two choices and discard the ones that are distinctly different from
these two.
Use Short-cuts only when necessary: It is extremely
important to be aware of all the possible shortcuts that are available to you;
however, these are to be used only if you are unable to apply the ‘regular’
methods.
SWOT will help
you to analyze your Strengths & Weaknesses and create a study plan unique
to you.
The important thing here is NOT to ignore your strengths, and
to stick to your study plan and achieve mission CAT 2012.
Author: MBARENDEZVOUS.COM
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