is this the definition of burning out:

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15 questions into yet another test, space out… end up on Imgur for 40 minutes?

then day dream about dinner after the test Saturday night?
 
Yup, I’d say that’s how I felt. I got all ready for a three hour study session one night, sat down and started reading about Ethics. Within 10 minutes I was on twitter.
 
This exam’s been my life for 5 months. Once it’s over, I’m going to have an identity crisis.
 
i hear you wayne… don’t worry, level 3 is just around the corner…. (cringe)
pass or fail, i wonder what i’m going do to with all that free time!
 
Best advice on studying I ever had was that you grind until you don’t care whether you pass or fail – you just don’t want to study anymore! For me, I hit that point yesterday … I haven’t been able to work problems or do anything that could be termed “active” study – just reading notes, secret sauce, and watching some videos.
 
WayneINTJ wrote:
This exam’s been my life for 5 months. Once it’s over, I’m going to have an identity crisis.
I hear you. I’m planning to learn a new language this summer or master chess and/or blackjack. I remember after Level 1 I had such a void in my schedule that I literally just slept every night. Then again, that was in December. Since summer has started I probably won’t be locking myself indoors.
 
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