Hi all,
We interviewed three students last night who cracked
100 percentiles in their CAT last year. None of
us who run the blog never scored 100 percentile!
So, it was a learning experience for us too -
who thinks about CAT when everything is over.
Even if we are in the same batch, we never discussed
about it earlier!
Amazingly we found strange similarities between
the three:
1. Amazing time management skills:
All of them had a plan in mind - a time limit
for each and every section - most importantly
they stuck to the plan! In two hours exam they
divided their time to three sections meticulously.
One guy, for example, was very good in the quants
part. He gave himself 10 minutes extra there to
answer more than other sections - playing to the
strong point!
2. Skills to pick up the easier ones:
Their rigorous practice sessions enabled
them to choose the easy kills and not even attempt
the difficult ones. Thereby, they could save valuable
time and answer more questions.
3. They answered over 75 questions: The
way they picked up the easier ones enabled them
to answer more than 75 questions. They went for
speed; they had the confidence the answers will
be accurate.
4. Deciding which one to attempt and what
not on the first glance itself: If the
question seemed easy at the first glance, they
answered; otherwise they skipped! Never even bothered
to take a second look at it. Thus, they could
answer 10-15 more than rest of the candidates.
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