I've seen a lot of people in different forums recommend taking a break to refocus. I'm not someone who can do that; I'd feel too crappy for not doing anything lol.
Instead, if I ever feel like I'm plateauing or feel discouraged, I make some adjustments to how I study. Instead of doing a few PTs a week, focus on doing one full PT and review/retake each section for the rest of the week. Or, do a single PT, highlight the questions you got wrong, and do problem sets until you start understanding that specific question type. For example, I noticed I got 2-3 flaw questions wrong. So I did the flaw problem sets and reviewed JY's videos on flaw questions until I started getting most of them right.
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I've seen a lot of people in different forums recommend taking a break to refocus. I'm not someone who can do that; I'd feel too crappy for not doing anything lol.
Instead, if I ever feel like I'm plateauing or feel discouraged, I make some adjustments to how I study. Instead of doing a few PTs a week, focus on doing one full PT and review/retake each section for the rest of the week. Or, do a single PT, highlight the questions you got wrong, and do problem sets until you start understanding that specific question type. For example, I noticed I got 2-3 flaw questions wrong. So I did the flaw problem sets and reviewed JY's videos on flaw questions until I started getting most of them right.