Here are a few tips that might help you
1. Go through the each and every topic in quant. Make sure you are well versed with the formulae. But do not take up any new topics, focus on what you have already covered. Remember, CAT is as much about accuracy, as about speed. So first focus on doing things that you know, correctly.
2. For DILR, my advice would be to keep practising a few sets every day. You should also go through all the sets covered in the mocks that you have attempted.
3. I believe, VARC is all about rhythm. So keep reading and solve a few sets every day. Make sure you do not break the rhythm. Just give the exam with the flow that you have developed over the months, and you should be fine.
4. Another critical thing to do is to keep your confidence level up. A confident you will outperform a deflated version of you by at least 10-15 marks on the exam day. So keep your heads up and trust your preparation.
5. Do not burn yourself out by solving a string of mocks during this week. Solve two or three mocks at the maximum. And any mock that you give should be in the same time slot as the exam slot allotted to you.
6. On top of it, all sleep well. Take ample rest and go into the exam hall with a fresh and open mind. Just remember CAT is just one of many exams that you will give in your life. It will neither define you nor your life. In the end, you will definitely get what is rightfully yours.
The stage is set, now go play.
All the best.
Aditya Aman
IIM Indore
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