Today must be the most frustrating day doing LSAT prep as of yet.
I started to read the Manhattan LSAT Logical Reasoning Book and it was such a frustrating process - I was having a lot more trouble comprehending the stimulus than I had before, it seems as if I had become drastically less intelligent over the weekend (where I took a break). I felt that all my efforts prior to today were all in vain...
In fact, frustration led to even more frustration, and there came a moment where I wanted to rip the pages apart.
I have no idea what is contributing to this, maybe this is just an off day, maybe taking a short break was a terrible idea, but I'll have to see tomorrow if this continues.
I guess this is just a part of the overall process, I better get used to it.
LSAT Prep Frustration Forum
- SpiritofFire
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Re: LSAT Prep Frustration
Urg tell me about it. After months of dedicated study, my PT results dropped back to my results 3 months ago. So pissed... But I just got back after a week off. It's so close to test day and it felt so dangerous to stop studying, but I didn't know what else to do. Stress and pent up frustration can be deadly, so avoid taking the real thing with that attitude.