Experiencing Writer's Block: Anyone else feel the same?

Hey there fellow Georgia learners! So I'm neck-deep into my clinical psychology graduate program over at Georgia College State University. I've been loving it, don't get me wrong, but man, the writing! They've got us cranking out papers like we're some kind of paper mills. And guess what really gets me is that dreaded writer's block. You know what mean? Like when you're staring at blank Word doc and your mind is just as empty as the page in front of you. You know what mean? I've tried all the usual stuff taking breaks, changing environments, blasting Taylor Swift's latest album (don't judge) but sometimes nothing seems to work. Do any of you have go-to strategies for tackling this beast? Or even better, do you guys think this whole writer’s block thing is just myth? Switching gears, was chatting with friend the other day who's thinking about applying to the Computer Science program over at Georgia Tech. Gotta admit, even hearing about it made my brain hurt little. Now, might be more comfortable analyzing minds than code, but it sounds super rigorous. For those of you who are braving that tech-infused battlefront: how challenging are we talking here? Like lose-all-sleep-and-sanity type of challenging or more like manageable-but-intense sorta deal?
 
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