Ahah, I know how you feel. I remember during the few months before the test, I lost a lot of motivation along the way.
For motivational tips, it really depends on you, as a person, but considering I didn't really enjoy my time at my current school, I always went to remind myself how much I actually wanted to get in, and what life would be like if I didn't get in.
Occasionally I even slapped myself (lightly, of course, ehe.. ._.') to remind me of how much I wanted it, but I really don't recommend this... xD (God, now I sound insane...)
For myself, I always associated myself with things involving the school/s I was trying for, to continue motivating myself, like with friends who were also trying out for the test, or finding forums online about the test. (Which is why I ended up here, haha
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But really, having lots of people being in the same boat as you are, as well as great expectations from parents is what motivated me most; not only doing this for myself, but for others, too. I know its hard to keep motivation when the test is like, a year away for you, but hang in there; it'll be worth it. 
What schools do you plan on trying out for? 
Hello!And, why are there SO many people at 9-10pm. LOL, 4 members and 3 guests. Highest it's been for AGES.

Well, I'll take this opportunity to ask. Right now I'm thinking about switching back to the everyday essay schedule. The thing is, I'm beginning to feel really reluctant on writing the essays; and I think it'll help if I get into that rhythm again. To be honest, I have more motivation to write an essay back when I did it everyday compared to now. Which is quite surprising for me. There are always downsides to this, but let me know what you think. Should I switch back, should I keep doing what I'm doing or perhaps I ought to change to a different schedule altogether?

Back to topic, I've finished today's creative pieces! And I'm starting to get kind of a miniature version of writer's block, but this is more specifically plot block. LOL, ignore the cheesy pun.
Just read the essay and you'll know what I mean.
The prompt was sourced from COLORS, so kudos to her for finding such an appropriate one.
http://postimg.org/image/8asjuclw1/Again, it should be really easy to write about but, I... Ughghara
I know I've asked for it before but I'm going to do it again. Any tips for coming up with good plots?

I wrote this in 16 minutes. Yeh, 16 minutes. I guess it's not that bad but still.

Oh yes! I wrote this in second person, woo!
Thanks for reading up to here.

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A dim light flowed into Brian's eyes, jolting his senses. He stretched his eyelids and wriggled his muscles, as if he was waking them up. The first thing Brian noticed was the kitchen bench. Distant shards of memory flooded back, pleading to be heard. A young boy clumsily building a cake. A teeager slamming his phone onto the bench.
Brian tried to turn around, only to be restrained by some firmly tied ropes. He stared down at his lap. His hands, arms, fastened tightly to a chair. He had been kidnapped, Brian slowly realised. Out of the blue, a rush of adrenalin stormed through his veins. An ugly thought surfaced into his mind. He hastily turned his head around, looking for evidence to confirm his theory. The pile of books he had treasured. The much loved teddy bear sitting on the carpet. A rusty light bulb suddenly flickered at this point. Brian realised, he had been kidnapped in his own house.
Why? How? When? Lonely questions in search of answers popped into his mind. One question dominated all others. How was he going to escape?
He peered closely at the rope binding his hands, looking for a way out. A strange scent appeared and spread through the room. Senses started to fade, feelings began to deteriorate. Then the lights went off.
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