Body
When we talk about CAT prep, itβs always mocks, strategies, shortcuts, and percentile targets. But what rarely gets spoken about is the toll it takes on your head.
The stress, peer pressure, and constant self-doubt hit harder than most of us expect. Itβs not just about solving 100 questions a day, itβs about handling the days when you donβt feel like opening your books, or when one bad mock shakes your confidence completely.
I feel a lot of aspirants burn out not because they lack ability, but because they donβt pay attention to their mental health during prep. Simple things, taking breaks without guilt, not comparing your journey with others, or even talking to someone when it gets overwhelming, can make a huge difference.
CAT is as much about mindset as it is about aptitude. If your head isnβt in the right space, no amount of formulas or mock drills will save you on D-day.
So yeah, strategy is important, but taking care of yourself is equally non-negotiable. Donβt ignore that part.