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CAT 2007: Strategise, analyse and practise!
Nikesh Rathi
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November 02, 2007

As CAT rapidly approaches, many students find the pressure unbearable.

In order to help you deal with some of the tension, we're publishing previous student experiences regarding CAT. Remember, you're not alone!

Nikesh Rathi who scored in the 99.52 percentile in CAT and is a second year student at IIM Lucknow, shares his CAT advice:

We are just around a fortnight away from the most important and perhaps the most hyped day for any aspiring B school aspirant!

Assuming that you are through with your basic preparations and are giving your mock tests regularly, now the important things are strategise, analyse and practise, in that order.

Don't let the hype affect you and don't get bogged down by pressure

You may get hazaar words of advice on what time to sleep, what to do in the last week, which kind of movies to watch, what to eat, what to study and what not to do on the last day, what to do 48 hours before the CAT, what to do 24 hours before CAT etc etc.

Don't just blindly follow this advice though. Do what you LIKE to do. It is quite normal to have butterflies in your stomach before the exam. Just ensure couple of things:


1. Don't press the panic button. You get nothing by getting panicky

2. Don't get too stressed out in last couple of days

As for preparation during last few days:
Give around 2-3 tests per week, including some that gives an all-India ranking. And most importantly, analyse them. Before giving the tests analyse previous tests and look out for grey areas and unattempted questions. Try especially to look for the sitters that you might have probably missed.


Check out for the questions you got wrong, especially the easy ones

 

Try to solve papers under test conditions. In case you are writing the paper at home or anywhere not under test conditions, try to write the test without any interruption and give around 10 minutes less than stipulated time (accounting for the disturbances you may have to encounter during actual test!)

All the best for CAT!

Remember the golden words --"Don't panic"

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