The month of August is considered crucial for CAT aspirants because it is the ideal time to start taking CAT mocks, whether your syllabus is complete or not. Mocks help in analyzing your performance and improving your marks.
Analyzing mocks is essential because it allows you to identify your weaknesses and strengths in different sections. By understanding your performance, you can work on improving your weaker areas and refine your test-taking strategies.
The timeline is divided into two parts. In August and September, the focus is on “Finding Your Attempt Strategy,” and in October and November, it shifts to “Fixating Your Attempt Strategy.”
The Attempt Strategy refers to the approach taken for each section (VARC, DILR, and Quant) in the CAT exam. It includes deciding the order of attempting questions and setting time limits per question.
Several factors influence the Attempt Strategy for the VARC section, including:
Designing the VARC Attempt Strategy involves analyzing the factors mentioned earlier and tailoring them to suit individual preferences and strengths. There is no one-size-fits-all strategy, and candidates should experiment with different approaches to find what works best for them.
Finding the right Attempt Strategy in the initial stage helps candidates identify what works best for them and what needs improvement. It allows them to refine their strategies and consistently improve their performance throughout the preparation period.
During August to September, candidates should take multiple mocks and experiment with different Attempt Strategies to find the most effective one for them.
In October and November, candidates should stick to the Attempt Strategy that has worked well for them during the earlier phase and work on consistently improving their scores within that strategy.
Remember that there is no one-size-fits-all strategy, and each individual’s strengths and weaknesses vary. Focus on finding your personalized Attempt Strategy and keep practicing to improve consistently. Don’t get disheartened by low mock scores in the beginning; instead, use them to fine-tune your approach and succeed in the actual CAT exam.
Remember, CAT preparation is not just about taking mocks but also about analyzing your performance and making strategic improvements. Good luck with your CAT 2023 preparation!