Summary of "Weak in Quants? See How Non-Engineers Scored 99%ile in CAT 2025!"
Summary
The video features a non-engineer sharing their experience of preparing for the [Quantitative Aptitude](https://www.amazon.com/dp/B089G4WNPY?tag=dtdgstoreid08-20) (Quants) section of the CAT 2025 exam despite having a weak math background. The speaker highlights that they had not studied math since 10th grade and had been away from the subject for four years. Initially struggling, they found a specialized “non-engineer module” that helped them build a strong foundation in math. This module guided them step-by-step from basic concepts to advanced levels, enabling significant improvement and a high percentile in the exam.
Main Ideas and Lessons
- Non-engineers can excel in the Quant section of competitive exams like CAT with the right approach.
- It is possible to overcome a long gap in math education by focusing on foundational concepts first.
- A structured learning module that starts from basics and gradually advances is effective.
- Building a strong foundation is crucial before moving to complex problems.
- Consistent practice and guided learning can help non-engineers achieve top scores in quant.
Methodology / Instructions (Implied)
- Identify and acknowledge your weak areas in math.
- Start with basic concepts to rebuild your foundation.
- Use specialized learning modules tailored for non-engineers.
- Progress gradually from simple to advanced topics.
- Practice regularly to reinforce learning and build confidence.
Speaker
- An unnamed non-engineer CAT aspirant sharing their personal preparation experience.
Category
Educational
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