3 Jul 2013

2 MONTHS BEFORE CAT – Once finished with entire syllabus for CAT.


This is how it follows from here on a tentative note, obviously, you juggle it based on your propensity:

1. Monday – You give the MOCK exam

2. Tuesday – You get the result and start analysis. Ideally, if the mock takes 2 and a half hour, you should spend 5 hours while analyzing. You start analyzing the questions you did, did not do and which you did but got wrong and see the reasons to it.

3. Wednesday – You start revising the weak areas that the analysis has projected. Hypothetically, let’s assume that you may have done all topics but somehow you are not able to solve questions of Geometry and Grammar properly (as per the analysis) so you prepare Geometry again.

4. Thursday – You give smaller tests while revising Geometry and Grammar in specific and other areas that you feel like in general.

5. Friday – You continue to do Geometry and grammar chapters

6. Saturday – Give smaller, 20 minute test of Geometry and grammar and a few others.



7. Sunday - Break!! Now you have revised your weak areas in particular and ready to start the next week with your flaws covered. Rinse, repeat and follow!! Then again the same routine. This will allow you to prepare for the test in the best possible manner and you can amend the flaws in your preparation.

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