HOW DO WE PREPARE FOR NPAT AND THE INTERVIEW
Hi,
Take at the most two more mock tests and thoroughly analyse them. Trust me, taking 5 mocks in the next three days at the rate of 2 mocks per day is not going to provide any significant benefits. In fact, it will only increase your fatigue and create undue excitement! So, take a test in the morning and analyse it in the evening. Do this on alternate days.
Revisit challenging questions from previous mock tests and selected ones from past papers/study material. Let’s hope you have kept a separate track of these questions!
Please don’t visit multiple websites looking for too many exam tips! The more you read the more will you get confused. Don’t get swayed by what happened in NPAT 2015 and start drawing parallels for this year. By the way, NPAT 2015 cut-off was 106/150.
Don’t get intimidated by previous years’ cut-offs and start calculating ‘ideal’ attempt and ‘ideal’ accuracy. Right now, your only focus should be on maximising your raw score. At the end of the day, you should be satisfied that you reached the peak of your potential
On the day before the exam, don’t take a single mock test. Some of you will be taking IPM on 13th May. After the test, do ANYTHING except test prep!
Strictly avoid a night out before the D-DAY and get a solid night’s sound sleep. After all, it’s just an exam!
Hopes this helps
Wish you luck
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