Hi All,
Need some advice on strategy - My instructor asked me to do the Appendix A problems for the relevant strategy guide(which definitely helped), I feel like I comprehend the questions/explanations very well but when it comes times to take the CAT, i'm scoring very poorly.
After taking 3 CAT's, I've noticed that my timing is definitely an issue along with some content. I get stuck on problems I KNOW I can solve but they end up taking up too much which definitely has a domino effect on the remainder of the test. I've read the brilliant article "My timing is killing me" and I even create the chart on the top right but it doesn't seem to help much.
I'm thinking that doing random timed sets might help? Would love some feedback on if I should focus on timed sets and if so, what's the best way to do them? Pick random 10 questions and set a timer for 20 minutes?(if quant) What should I set for a time limit on verbal since there could be a discrepancy with a long RC passage etc?
Any help will be highly appreciated as I i'm having a hard time trying to find the disconnect!
Thanks!