Freaking out! Is it a burnout?
Posted: Sat Aug 29, 2015 9:24 pm
Long time lurker. I thought I was a gunner and could study for months of LSAT, but it proves wrong. Now I start to doubt if I do have the intelligence to get through LSAT.
I have been studying rigorously for the past month, and I've been PTing consistently between 166-168, and while I'm still dreaming that I would get a lower 170s in October test, and all of a sudden, from yesterday, I've PTed a 163, which freaks me out, and today I couldn't even concentrate, so halfway through one PT I have to quit and head out for a walk. And I've been feeling down ever since this morning.
It's only 35 days left before the October test, and I'm thinking whether I should withdraw from test. I'm not sure if this 163 is an accident or it means I haven't grasped the fundamentals yet. I seemed to have made a lot of careless mistakes. Also I'm thinking of whether I should have several days off, but then I'm afraid I would forget what I have studied.
Anyone in a similar situation? Any advice would be appreciated!
I have been studying rigorously for the past month, and I've been PTing consistently between 166-168, and while I'm still dreaming that I would get a lower 170s in October test, and all of a sudden, from yesterday, I've PTed a 163, which freaks me out, and today I couldn't even concentrate, so halfway through one PT I have to quit and head out for a walk. And I've been feeling down ever since this morning.
It's only 35 days left before the October test, and I'm thinking whether I should withdraw from test. I'm not sure if this 163 is an accident or it means I haven't grasped the fundamentals yet. I seemed to have made a lot of careless mistakes. Also I'm thinking of whether I should have several days off, but then I'm afraid I would forget what I have studied.
Anyone in a similar situation? Any advice would be appreciated!
