CAT is a marathon. You need to stay fuelled to finish the race.

Hello everyone!

When it comes to scheduling for working professionals, we all know that the same pattern as well as time table does not suit everyone.

Your strengths, weaknesses, and job nature play crucial roles in managing your time effectively.

Here are some universal tips to consider:

Start by taking a mock test to assess your strengths and weakness

Prioritize 6-7 hours of sleep consistently; it's crucial for enduring the CAT marathon.

Focus initially on improving your weaknesses, aiming for a balance of 70% effort on weaknesses and 30% on strengths.

Practice rather than just reading solutions, especially for quant, which requires time management skills.

Never skip weekend mocks; plan your activities around them.

Allocate some "me" time to de-stress; a calm mind performs better during exams and interviews.

Preparing alongside a job is undoubtedly challenging, but here are some strategies to help:

If you work a 9-5 job and return home by 7: 9-10: Focus on difficult concepts. 10-11: Practice questions of varying difficulty levels and note down challenging ones. 11-12: Revise difficult questions and spend time on easier topics.

Rotate this schedule for all three sections, dedicating extra time to your weakest section.

With roughly 190 days left, or 600 hours, consistent effort can easily yield a 99+ percentile.

Remember, greatness lies beyond your comfort zone. Don't let your job be an excuse for underperformance. Good luck!