Thanks Economist and Johnlewis
I decided to take a little break since Friday night.
My mind is refreshed. I was definitively crossing the line.
I was keeping this routine since July 15th (non-stop 7 days a week).
I will probably keep almost the same schedule in business days. I will try to find a specific day in the week to take a break (I am thinking about Fridays).
Let's see... I do not have much time
The good thing is that my boss knows how tough is this and he knows I am doing my best (he is an alumni from Tepper). However, maybe I will disappoint him if I don't score 650+ until the end of the year.
In this forum I feel like I am not alone
Let's give'em hell, Polecats!
JohnLewis1980 wrote:
diogoguitarrista,
your plan seems amazing
I see a good point that is doing exercise. Exercise maintains your mind fresh and active.
however, my experience says that you can't maintain such effort for a long time. I'm not saying that you can't be sitting down for a few hours doing exercises, what I mean is that in order to have good-quality studying hours you need to rest
don't feel that a free day is a waste of time, you need to rest and to disconnect from GMAT word. Don't feel bad if one day you're tired after work and you decide to have a rest. Think that you need to be rested for studying.
My two cents
Regards and all the best