Am i taking right decision? Please give your valuable advise. So i decided to show my work ex from march 2016. But i am worried about that even after getting good percentile would i be able to convert my call? Actually i had worked for 1 year 2014-2015 but i dont have relevant certificate of that job. Sir, please evaluate my profile that can i get call and convert from iims and other top b schools like fms,iift,xlri,mdi 10th (65) 2007 bihar board 12th (69) 2009 bihar board Bcom(h) (65) in 2012 cate- gen male sir after huge gap i have started my job in march 2016 now i am working now. Most students (and faculty) define attempts as the numbers of questions for which an answer was marked. There’s your next serious problem – the definition of an attempt. What you’ve been doing till now In the CAT 2015 pattern Mock CATs that the students have been taking till the pattern is released, the number of attempts for most students is around 18-20 in each section with 12-15 of correct answers leading to an accuracy of around 70% even after spending over 4 minutes per question. To make this work for you, we’ll first have to analyze your performance pattern in the last few mocks. You cannot indiscriminately skip questions and hope to improve your score. Of course, like everything else in life, this is not as easy as it sounds. And for this I present to you a simple solution: Leaving questions improves your score. To address this, you will have to attain nirvana from this greed of “I will attempt as many questions as possible” or “I will attempt all 32 / 34 questions”. One can take the GRE test at any time within the period of 12 months. The test duration is 3 hours 45 minutes and comprises three sections: Analytical writing assessment, quantitative aptitude and verbal reasoning. Which brings me to the most unpardonable sin you can commit in CAT – the greed of attempting more and more questions. The more questions you attempt – the greater the chances of silly mistakes and of missing the sitters. Here is the ugly truth that no one tells you about taking the CAT – in your quest of attempting as many questions as you can, you are actually giving yourself more chances to screw up.
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