Vipul Sir puts lot of emphasis on Logic and Rationality. I always focused on creating short cuts and remembering
@harshuldogra2639Ай бұрын
Picking Low hanging fruits is the best way to move in nahin to baja baj jayega
@ameysharma6730Ай бұрын
Verbal ko har aadmi section wise hi karta hai. Picking across sections may take more time
@sanjanasodhi1127Ай бұрын
Sir ki class main bhi and videos dekh kar bhi total strategy change karni padti hai
@manavgupta7476Ай бұрын
Breaking down each question by difficulty level rather than section really helps simplify the approach. Definitely implementing this in my next mock!
@ananyasingh4376Ай бұрын
Having a flexible strategy helps you to adapt according to the situation otherwise unexpected variable or a slight variation can disrupt your whole exam.
@nupurmudgal7507Ай бұрын
Thank you for pointing out the importance of answering easy questions first 😊. I used to go directly to the sections where I felt most confident, but after hearing this, I realized I was missing out on easy points! 📚✨
@DineshSingh-rb4vzАй бұрын
Every video of Vipul sir make you think again about strategy by giving great insights. Thanks sir.
@zeeshanzafar9241Ай бұрын
I totally get caught up in perfectionism too! Thanks for the reminder to just aim for good instead of perfect. That’s a way better mindset!
@tanyaahujaАй бұрын
I never considered focusing on the test's weaknesses instead of my strengths. Thanks for the tip! I think this could really help!
@p.s.4949Ай бұрын
Useful and informative video
@radhikasareen3596Ай бұрын
Viewing questions as easy, medium, or hard instead of 'RC' or 'Para Jumble' is such a fresh take!
@ChandanKumar-gx8izАй бұрын
Effective and valid points. Every point comes from someone who has experienced it
@IkkaVirkАй бұрын
That's a great advice to prioritizing easy questions across all sections and without any bias.
@JaspreetSingh-eg7yxАй бұрын
Thinking logically and rationally is the best way to give exam.
@tinamishra2346Ай бұрын
The comment about not being too rigid hit home! I get too set in my approach and then panic if something unexpected happens.
@VikramSingh-zt9vpАй бұрын
I think the idea of focusing on easy questions first makes sense, but it’s not always clear which ones are ‘easy’ until you’re partway through them.
@kashishchugh4266Ай бұрын
I don’t feel ready to start with reading comprehension questions (RCs) because I like to have a fresh mind. For me, RCs actually take away my energy. I usually tackle them later when I’m feeling more focused on reading.
@sanjaykhush354Ай бұрын
Sir brings a very different and fresh perspective. Needs to be tested and tried. Can comment better after that
@RohanKumar-mr5ppАй бұрын
Exiting a hard problem a right time is crucial otherwise it will become gangrene
@gagangarg7944Ай бұрын
CAT is all about strategy and Logic. Other things come on its own
@sumanjain6310Ай бұрын
I understand that we shouldn’t approach the test in sections, but wouldn’t a more refined strategy based on our strengths and weaknesses be better than just categorizing questions as ‘easy, medium, and hard’?
@chandyadav9986Ай бұрын
ha ha ha i like that dating point. if it is not working, exit early. Bhago agar pat nahin raha
@chainsingh281Ай бұрын
Is video ko dekhkar tension jyada ho gaya hai. Har cheez alag bata rahe hain bhaiya
@MukeshSharma-db8hqАй бұрын
But sir we need to have a strategy before the test otherwise we will run like headless chicken