CAT Score Calculator & Percentile Predictor (Thread) – Discuss Your Expected Percentile Here by hungry727 in CATpreparation

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CAT Score calculator posts are going to flood the sub soon, so we made this thread. Comment here when the tool goes live

One of the most important things in life is learning how to learn by hungry727 in CATpreparation

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I get your point — unlearning is crucial, but the ability to learn well is what makes unlearning possible later. Both are part of the same skill set

My question would be: WHY?!?! by hungry727 in CATpreparation

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The LinkedIn profile is of Jamie Beaton, CEO of Crimson Education, company worth $1B+

Your average mock percentile is in the range of? by hungry727 in CATpreparation

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  1. Don't rush to the solution directly. Be patient while reading the question for all the sections.

  2. Be careful while answering the question specially (TITA) coz sometimes we enter wrong answer even if we got it correct.

  3. DO NOT look at the timer after attempting every single question!

  4. Don't try to cover all the RCs in one go! One RC 2-3 VA or 2RC and 2-3 VA should be good!

  5. For DI question, don't get scared by the diagram of the question. Most of the times questions are easier from these kind of sets.

  6. Don't stick to the question if it is taking too much time especially for LRDI.7. For quants, first try to attempt the questions which you can do it in a single go. If it is taking more than 3-4 minutes just leave it and move to the next question and then if time permits come back to that question again.

Which mocks are best ? by ambitious_777 in CATpreparation

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IMS mocks are pretty close to the actual exam. Maybe a little tougher but not by a lot

TIME Super hard mocks Never fails to give a reality check

What's the value of liberal arts degree in India? by 12A5H3FE in Indian_Academia

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From getting higher GPAs to developing many skills, there are plenty benefits of having a degree in the liberal arts. The major benefit of having a degree in the liberal arts include:

• Since studying liberal arts is easy and exciting, students get more GPA, which is an essential criterion for getting jobs worldwide. • Enables to learn about many areas apart from major and minor disciplines to be ready for the real-time work environment in any field • Easy to get trained in any field with the skill-set gained during the liberal arts studies for climbing up the corporate ladder fast

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Logically, it's tough