i am tired. overworked. burnt out. my test is oct 4, but i think i need to slow down before i sit for it. i study constantly, after working a full time job, every single minute i have i try and study. i have reached a point where i am feeling tired, frustruated, and i feel like i am hitting a wall. any advice? i do not want this to impact my oct test, i feel like i need to pump the breaks before my test bc i am watching my confidence slip away and i am doing things on autopilot.
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I feel like I can relate to this in some way and there is also a point where we hit a wall. maybe take some time off, and then return. sometimes our minds need as much of a rest as we do. overtraining the mind sometimes results in what you are talking about -- i am experiencing this rn
this question stinks - i am not an answer predictor and i was thrown off between D and A. i can kinda understand now from this video
i do not understand the explanation of D when the stimulus is so concentrated on next years budget. can someone please clarify?
i hate this question. the premises are so unclear and the gap is not as obvious to me
i feel like if you struggle with diagramming or are pressed for time, the method he uses to solve this can be really time consuming and may nip you in the butt if you diagram wrong. i try to see if the language is similar, but this one confused me so much because there were so many conditions.
i am interested!! wanna make a discord?
I dont have instagram, can we do discord? my discord is sageecko
i am new to 7sage. how do i get in on a study group? i feel like i could benefit
honestly i agree. prometric SUCKS. Lsac is a multimillion dollar company and they chose the worst proctor company. the scheduling software is terrible. my last and final PTO day is going to the LSAT again and I was online an hour before the alleged "window" was supposed to open. ridiculous. I feel your frustration.