Hey Guys,
I know that this topic has been beaten to a pulp but I thought that I probably couldn't hurt to write it again (to at least help me feel better). But what's been happening is that I've been studying intensively for about 7 months now (25-35 hours a week) after working full time. Everything was really good and I took the June 2015 LSAT. I took a break in June and restarted my push for October starting in July. Everything was still going smoothly, I took PTs and BR every day.
Now, I'm looking at PT 73, PT 74, and PT 75 (my June 2015 LSAT that I haven't looked at since test day..just so I can crush my old nemesis before going to handle business this Saturday!). But when I sat down to read the RC for 72, I was blanking. Didn't understand a single word. Got really frustrated and mad at everything and just gave up. I think the pressure is finally getting to me. I'm averaging at like 172 but it's been taking a dip lately.
Is this the classic example of Burnout? And how should I go about trying to overcome it before this Saturday???
SOS. HELP!
Thanks so much again, everyone
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STOP
STUDYING
Visualize success for every question type as well as RC and LG.
Get a massage. Treat yo self. Practice self-care.
That's what to do to put yourself in the best position possible.
I was actually at the library when I posted and now I'm on my way home without opening my book once. I've done all that I could. Time to follow some great advice and rest up!
I'll spam her now!
UPDATE: Best decision ever.