I had said i would post a long post soon...Finally my first term is over so now here goes...
First disclaimers now. This all might sound very global (hope it doesn't) but you are welcome to post your specific queries and i'll answer them as far as possible.
I started prep around this time, give or take a few days...
By now i assume that you all are clear with your basics...If not, there's very little time to go back to your BRM's but if your willing to put in a little extra time, it's doable.
After each test, Part B,C, ACT's MCTs n FCTs, make it a point to attepmt all the ques without time limit...What that'll do is you'll find a way of doing a ques n then when you see the soln you have another method...You can choose the quicker of the two and you'll have different approaches to ques which will help you with any twists in similiar ques...
Do not get bogged down by a bad performance in any test...Remember to experiment with different strategies in the first 5-6 simCATs...Decide which one to adopt...But remember strats mean very broad ones...Be very flexible and ready to face any type of paper...You are there to answer questions, irrespective of the format they're in...That shud be the sole focus...
For QA and DI, please make sure you've gone thru all the questions....In whichever way...I mean some might prefer doing them one at a time while others scan the paper once before starting...
I have excluded VA because you might not read all the RCs...But do make certain that you look for the 'contextual usage' questions in the RCs...They're very easy and the word is usually even highlighted so you don't even need to go thru the passage...
Spend around 3-4 hours everyday on CAT prep...Do not overdo it....Remember, you have to peak on the D-Day, not before, not after...And do remember to relax if you think the pressure is getting too much...Take a day off...
I am pretty certain that the CAT paper is only going to be about keeping your cool, now more than ever before...There will be sitters in every section and please make sure you don't lose out on ques which you will regret immensely later...These ques will be diff for diff ppl but the end result wil be the same...
And i case i am not able to write before CAT, do remember to absolutely relax on the day before CAT (19th Nov i think)so that you are fresh for the next day...Last minute mugging WILL NOT help in any way...If anything, just go thru the formulae pages in case you find it painful to be sitting idle...
The two most important things you need to carry to your exam hall that day are a really cool head and immense focus on what you want to achieve.
Cheers,
Bhonpu(Shiv)