Bell the CAT
I am sick and tired of the “expert comments” given by the management gurus on how to bell the CAT. They sometimes even give the sequence in which the sections should be answered and this I think is the worst part. The sequence that a person has to follow is according to his/her comfort level. Candidates have to keep in mind that if they gain confidence after answering the first section, they stand a very high chance of scoring decently because confidence plays a major role in increasing the speed and accuracy. So they have to first solve the section at which they are best. I would like wish all the aspirants luck for their examination.
2 Comments:
cat is NOT an exam to test your mathematical skills or your vocabulary or your understanding of graphs and charts.
it is basically to know how strong are you under pressure.
how well can you cope up with a deadline
simply like you do not know an answer then don't waste time on it and move on...as you all know there is no need to answer every damn question...
the ground rule is meet the deadline of 2 hours and do your best
its simple industries want managers and not geeks ............(no offense please)
so all the best to every aspirant
By Anonymous, at November 15, 2005 5:26 PM
Its absolutely true that the media is creating an unwarranted hype behind CAT ,but i would differ on your saying that experts tell ppl to answer a particular section first.Whatever programs I have seen, they recommend you to solve your best section first as you mentioned and your weakest in the middle time slot.
By Suraj, at November 15, 2005 5:57 PM
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