To Attempt Or Not To Attempt - That Is The CAT’s Question
When you are taking a competitive exam like CAT it is not important whether you know more than others, how you attempt the paper makes all the difference. In the limited time at your disposal, number of correct attempts has to be maximized, by attempting questions from your areas of strength. The only difference between a 99 percentile scorer and an average scorer is the correct choice of questions; the number of attempts doesn’t differ much.
The Similarity Between The Sacking Of Steve Jobs From Apple And Cyrus Mistry From Tata - Strategy With RS
Did you notice the similarity between the sacking of Steve Jobs from Apple – way back in 1985 and the more recent sacking of Cyrus Mistry from Tata.
Mock CAT To CAT – What Adjustments Does One Need To Make? - 2IIM
With hardly any days to CAT, I am sure you guys have taken a lot of mocks. Even if you have taken gazillion mocks (as you should have by now), you should make a few adjustments before the actual thing. Here is a short list:
Energy Is Everything When It Comes To Belling The CAT
As said by Aristotle “Well begun is half done”. The D-Day, which would test your months of hard work and determination, is now at an arm’s length. Whenever you start targeting something, you first visualise the success you will get after hitting that target; then you start building focus on that target and then try to shape up your efforts so that you can achieve that target.
The Achilles Heel Syndrome - Work On Strengths And Not On Your Weakness - CAT 2016
There are students who have been preparing for CAT for 2 years and there are few who just started a few months before the exam. So is there any such optimum time with regards to preparation for the CAT exam which will help one Bell the CAT? The answer is there is no such optimum time. There are students who prepare for 2 years and crack CAT, and also there are ones who start preparing for CAT a few months before the exam and crack the CAT. Even though different aspirants have a different pace of preparation, the secret to success lies in the simple fact that they know their strengths better than their weaknesses. While this may sound contrary to popular belief, but the fact of the matter is , CAT being an exam of relative marking and ranking, it all comes down to who plays their cards well with what they have and not with what they wished they had.







