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Guys, I'd like to ask everyone who took many (>6) CAT's during preparation:

1) Weren't you exhausted after taking so many CAT's?
2) How did you analyze your CAT's results?
3) Weren't you tired on the test day taking a CAT the day before?

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1. Actually not. Solved all 6 MGMAT tests within 8 days before exams. Solving a number of CATs in succession sets you in a rythm.
2. Try to find out reasons for mistake in terms of lack of concept/silly mistake. If the mistake is due to lack of concept, try to understand the concept. Analyse the timings. Analyse sectionwise accuracy. Analyse concentration/fatigue levels.
3. Did not give CAT one day before exam. Gave a CAT 2 days before exams.
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Guys, I'd like to ask everyone who took many (>6) CAT's during preparation:

1) Weren't you exhausted after taking so many CAT's?
2) How did you analyze your CAT's results?
3) Weren't you tired on the test day taking a CAT the day before?

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1. Yes and no - I spread them out, so was not exhausted but it is tiring
2. I printed out every question I missed (Print Screen and into a Word File)
3. I took a test exactly the same time I would have at the test center (woke up the same time I would have as well). Took the test, was done in 4 hours :) and was a free man for the rest of the day :)
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bb, did you approach CAT's with the same mindset as an actual GMAT, or were you relaxed?
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Guys, I'd like to ask everyone who took many (>6) CAT's during preparation:

1) Weren't you exhausted after taking so many CAT's? yes
2) How did you analyze your CAT's results? simple reviewing
3) Weren't you tired on the test day taking a CAT the day before? no

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