@duaji said: Puys!I am really depressed after looking at my AIMCAT performance!
I study a lot. All I do is solve quant questions day and night and still there is no improvement in the QA score
I score around 40 in the VALR section
but only manage 20 in the QA, both of these scores are on an average.
I am really demoralised after my performance in these exams.
I have completed the TIME basic study material now pick questions from here and there..Arun Sharma and the Quant forum here.
But still I don't see any good results.
Where am I going wrong? Can anyone help me?
Calm down buddy π situations like that come where nothing goes right.
So just go back to the basics first, start with the easy's and then bang on the tougher one's.
Try to find your strengths there,
topics in which you are perfect,
attempts those questions only and then jump to other questions,
try to find what mistakes you are doing in those aimcats,
discuss them with your teacher your friends or anyone you get,
and most importantly BE CONFIDENT about yourself.
There is a lot of time left in CAT so you can do it
hope this helps
atb :)