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When To Know You Should Get Help Studying for the CAT Exam

June 2nd, 2012 Posted in CAT Tips and Tricks

Whether you should get a tutor for the CAT exam or not is a difficult decision to make. Tutors are able to help you study for the CAT exam, and they will make you more confident when it is time to take the test. They also cost money, and fitting a tutor into your daily schedule might be difficult if you have a busy life. Here are the things you should consider before getting a tutor.

Comprehension
How well do you comprehend the material that is going to be on the CAT exam? Can you easily go through data interpretation and quantitative ability questions? If so, then you may not need a tutor. If you feel yourself answering many of the questions wrong on sample versions of the exam, then you might need a tutor.

A tutor can help you comprehend the questions better, and he or she can improve your overall score. It is a good idea to get a tutor immediately if you are having a hard time understanding any of the common CAT exam areas.

Confidence
Are you confident in your ability to do well on the CAT exam? Don’t be arrogant about your abilities. Take a good look at your abilities, and see if you are really confident about taking the exam. Admitting either overconfidence or a lack of confidence can help you decide if you need a tutor or not.

A tutor will assist you with feeling more confident about the exam. The tutor won’t directly affect your confidence, but going through sample questions on the exam will make it much easier for you. The tutor can also help you understand the subjects better, and this will boost your confidence by making you feel more ready to take the exam.

Tutors are also equipped to find holes in your knowledge. For example, you may be confident about a section of the test, but the tutor might be able to find problems with your verbal reasoning for specific questions. Getting a tutor can help you close these gaps, and that can improve your overall performance.

If you are reasonably confident, then you may not need a tutor. Take a sample CAT exam to see how good you are at comprehending the questions. If you do well, then perhaps a tutor isn’t right for you.

Scoring
How important is scoring to you? If you are looking to get into an average school or get average scores, then getting a great score may not be of importance to you. If you need high scores to get into an elite school, then you obviously want to do better on the exam.

If you really want high scores, then you should get a tutor immediately. It doesn’t matter if you are confident in your abilities, or if you are doing well with sample exams. A tutor can still get you ready for the CAT exam, and this commonly raises test scores.

Time
Do you have the time for a CAT exam tutor? Many people feel they either do not have the time to study for the exam, or they make excuses to keep themselves from visiting a tutor. Unless you have extenuating circumstances, then you should really find the time for a tutor if you need the help.

Change your job schedule around, find a tutor that can accommodate your schedule or set things aside so you have the time. Getting a good score on the CAT exam test is incredibly important if you want to get into the best schools. A better education generally leads to a better lifetime income, and most people are happier when they are in the school of their dreams.

If time is a factor, then realistically look at your schedule. Change things around so you can get the help if you really need it.

Conclusion
When should you get help for the CAT exam? Most people should get help immediately. The CAT exam is difficult, and the score can mean the different between attending a good or bad school.

If you need a high score, or if you don’t feel confident in your abilities, then get a tutor today.

Author Bio
Tom Demers writes on a variety of technical securities, including Bit9 endpoint security.

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