u/Admirable-Alps5981

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I've been thinking a lot about the CAT prep journey and how we can make it more efficient. One thing that's always struck me is how difficult it is to get a realistic sense of our actual performance on the test. We all know that mock tests are essential, but let's be honest, taking a 3-hour test can

I've seen many of my friends who were preparing for CAT, including myself, struggle with this. We'd often take a mock test, get our results, and then not know how to use that data to improve. It's like, we know we're weak in a particular area, but how do we actually go about fixing it? That's why I think it's so important to have a data-driven approach to CAT prep. By using tools like adaptive mock tests, we can get a much clearer picture of our strengths and weaknesses, and make more targeted improvements.

For example, I've noticed that a lot of students struggle with the QA section, particularly with questions that involve higher-level math concepts. But with the right tools and resources, it's definitely possible to improve in these areas. I'm curious, what are some of the biggest challenges you're facing in your CAT prep journey?

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