u/Such_Natural_8106

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The more I study the worse I’m getting

I’ve been studying for two months and started with a 152 pt diagnostic. I’ve since scored a 153 and 151 on pts but my accuracy in drills has just been declining. I tried switching to only drilling easier questions which helped but when I go back to doing sections my accuracy falls off again. I’m going back and restudying the fundamentals through 7sage and I feel totally confused and turned around by all the information about question and answer types in my head. I’ve been pushing myself to study 4-5 hours a day and I just feel like nothing is making more sense to me (I’m also doing tutoring and she’s told me to just keep doing questions untimed to practice internalizing the concepts but I’m just taking longer and longer to finish with less accuracy) I know I should probably take a break but I’m so nervous by how bad I’m doing it’s hard to, and I find myself sitting down to keep trying to push through more material every day or review old questions and watch explanation videos. My grasp of formal logic isn’t great and I’m trying to find as many drills and study materials related to that that I can.

Should I just keep doing untimed sections Ike my tutor recommends or should I go back and relearn the fundamentals through the lessons on 7sage or something similar? Has anyone gone through something similar, with a big drop in accuracy and time management the more you studied? Maybe I just need to take a break

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u/Such_Natural_8106 — 2 hours ago

Looking to switch from ziwi peak

Does anyone have a recommendation for a high quality dog food I can feed to my 20 lb puppy? He’s been eating ziwi peak but the vet just told me that he’s gaining weight despite being pretty active. I started researching ziwi and found out it’s incredibly high in fat and can cause weight gain so I want to switch but would like to give him something that is high quality and minimally processed. Or even if anyone knows of what criteria I should be looking at in terms of fat and protein content, that would also be helpful. Thank you in advance!

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u/Such_Natural_8106 — 1 day ago