Hy sir
please mention that how can we test our selves
in exam conditions as you said above
it may sound funny but
I wanted some tricks to do so
regards

On 5/1/11, Pranav Lal <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi Kartik,
>
> I can answer your first question.
>
> 1. I wanted to know how the students who have taken CAT or any other
> such management entrance exam for that matter, which involves a data
> interpretation section involving graphs, attempt such questions? Any
> stratigies.
> PL] Not really. Your only option is to practice with the writer and get
> sufficient description to be able to answer the question. You can extract
> most relevant information from the questions just by reading the legend etc.
> The fun starts when you get a new writer who can barely speak English and
> who has not studied beyond 10th class. I have had this happen to me. In that
> situation, you do the best you can and go for the next exam. There are no
> silver bullets. I could have gone to the courts but I had a career to build
> and a life to lead. Your only hope is to prepare yourself. You test yourself
> alone in exam conditions and see how much you score. If you get a good score
> consistently, then you stand a fighting chance. If you get a good score with
> a writer, then you are in trouble.
>
> Pranav
>
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