1st 3 CAT scores:
640
700
640
I'm not discouraged by the last; I know exactly what happened and I was aware while it was going on. I was trying to apply what I've learned but couldn't do it fast enough (which I've read in your articles is typical for students). So the question is, while I take the last 3, what should be the focus? Trying to get the highest score by doing whatever I can to get through problems quickly (even if it means not using the techniques sometimes), or trying to use the techniques as much as possible, with some give on time. The latter strategy helps to work on using the techniques under a stressful testing environment, but at the same time, I don't want to build bad habits. It's tempting to think, "I've learned this...I'll feel so good if I just spend 1 extra miinute and get this problem the way I've been taught...)". Also, as I've experienced and read in your articles, timing takes a long time to work on. Doing 10-20 questins drills certainly helps developing the sense, but it's also about enslaving your pride on the actual test, which takes active concentration that must be built up. What's a body to do?