- 4 Days to CAT: Repeat the process of taking 2 mock CATs and continuing with your revision of the second section (DI LR in our case). You can surely take a few very specific sectional tests on the topics which you revised lately but are still not very comfortable dealing with its questions. I did the same for 3-4 DI LR topics some 3-4 days before CAT.
- 2 Days - 3 Days to CAT: Live with the monotonous task of taking 2 mocks on each of these 2 days and switch to the last section, QA in our case, for revisiting the easy-to-forget formulas, challenging questions of every topic and some speed mathematics tricks.
- 1 Day to CAT: Contrary to what most serious candidates would do, I strongly suggest forgetting CAT and CAT prep for one day – the day right before the exam! Watch a movie or two, play your favourite sport and sleep well. People often underestimate the value of a fresh, relaxed and unburdened mind in the run-up to the exam. Being calm and composed during those 3 hours is half as good as your preparation of the past one year or so.
- That it folks! A simple and minimalistic plan such as this can be incredibly effective in writing a merry climax of your CAT preparation story. All The Best
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Naina Gupta
Hi Abhinav, Thank you for an insightful article! I take 4-5 hours to analyse a mock. So if I give only 1 mock per day until the 25th. Would that be sufficient?
19 Nov 2017, 12.53 PM
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Naina Gupta
Hi Abhinav, Thank you for an insightful article! I take 4-5 hours to analyse a mock. So if I give only 1 mock per day until the 25th. Would that be sufficient?
19 Nov 2017, 12.53 PM
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Abhinav Bansal
I'm a participant of the PGP 2016-18 batch at IIM Indore. Stuff like brands, blogging and dramatics interests me a lot! I aspire to launch my post MBA career with a typical Sales/Marketing job. In line with this goal, I've been a part of the Marketing club of IIM Indore and interned at a leading FMCG firm during the summers of '17.
Hi Naina! I would suggest to cut down the time taken to analyse one mock to max 2.5 hours and devote the remaining time to attempting a second mock. That's because, in this way, you'll expose yourself to much larger variety of questions.
19 Nov 2017, 02.44 PM |