100%. Just keep practicing! All of the sudden, out of nowhere, it will just randomly become easy and simple. The more you practice, the more complexity melts away. I've heard many other people say the same thing. Also, a lot of it is confidence and positivity.
To help with overthinking, I personally love drilling so I can focus on one topic at a time. That way, it's easier to identify question types/the exam's "algorithm" when taking sections or PTs. Makes everything feel much less overwhelming.
Good luck! You got this, trust me!! :-)
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100%. Just keep practicing! All of the sudden, out of nowhere, it will just randomly become easy and simple. The more you practice, the more complexity melts away. I've heard many other people say the same thing. Also, a lot of it is confidence and positivity.
To help with overthinking, I personally love drilling so I can focus on one topic at a time. That way, it's easier to identify question types/the exam's "algorithm" when taking sections or PTs. Makes everything feel much less overwhelming.
Good luck! You got this, trust me!! :-)