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I saw a friend of mine post this on FB the other day and never knew this was a common dream! Do any of you have this? I haven't set foot in HS in 27 years but every once in a while I wake up in a cold sweat from this scenario: I have a hard math class I signed up for in HS (I hated math and sucked at it) and dropped it pretty fast after realizing I would never make it. I never went back to the class, thinking I had dropped it but apparently never actually did and was notified that the final is coming up and I also have a TON of late homework to turn in. I actually did have this scenario's beginning where I dropped a hard math class senior year and this is the class that I keep having play in my dream! There's also a dream where I realize it's gym day and I've forgotten my damn gym uniform again (which I did do quite often in actual HS) and now I'm in trouble again.
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It's been exactly 40 years since I graduated from College. Back then I worked almost full time and sometimes I couldn't make it to all the courses. If I officially dropped the course I wouldn't get a Fail as was my biggest fear. I have had dreams that I never made it to drop the course and would get the Failing Grade. Not real recent but it happens from time to time. Weird, I guess. ![]() | |||
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No, never. Then again, it's probably because I had 3-4 alarm clocks and never missed an important class, test, or flight briefing, ever. The concept of oversleeping, being late, lost, or horribly unprepared is absolutely foreign to me. | |||
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I have never had that dream. I have dreamed that I was back in high school and couldn't remember the combination to my locker to get my school work out. I spent twelve years in the Navy and ten years in the Army and retired over thirty years ago. I often dream that I have been recalled to the Navy on a ship at sea. I can't find the Chief's berthing compartment or the Chief's Mess. U.S. Army, Retired | |||
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Get my pies outta the oven! ![]() |
It's not about being late to class. It's about a class you thought you had DROPPED and then realized at the end of the term that you never dropped it and hadn't attended the class. Not sure where you are getting "late" out of the article, did you even read it? | |||
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I have definitely had that dream. 20 years after law school...I'm living my life when I suddenly realize that I'm still in school and haven't been going to any classes. Finals are coming up and it's panic time. Had no idea it was a common dream. | |||
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Sort of. Mostly its I get a call into the office and I'm one credit short and can't graduate. College and law school depending on the dream. Never about a test though. Probably because I'm a psychopath. ___________________________________________ Life Member NRA & Washington Arms Collectors Mistake not my current state of joshing gentle peevishness for the awesome and terrible majesty of the towering seas of ire that are themselves the milquetoast shallows fringing my vast oceans of wrath. Velocitas Incursio Vis - Gandhi | |||
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I've never had that nightmare, but after a lot of years gone from school, I'm creeping up on finishing the degree I should have done three decades ago. Three more classes to go. I've had that nightmare of taking classes recently that are over my head; I couldn't do the math when I was a kid, and still can't. Fortunately, I've taken the last math class I'll ever take. I was told for a long time that I'd be glad I took those classes, and use that math far more than I could imagine. After decades of flying turbine aircraft all over the world and doing most of what can be done in an aircraft, I can honestly look back and say I still haven't used that math. The recent classes, I was told, would enhance my career. I've been in my career longer than most people who have retired from theirs and I can say with some measure of expertise that those classes, indeed this degree, will not enhance my career, nor is there much chance I'll suddenly develop a need for statistics, algebra, chemistry, etc. If it hasn't come up so far, it's probably not going to. The nightmare was the class itself, and it's over. | |||
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![]() Link to original video: https://youtu.be/0g7VoRQPswg And yes, for the first time in about a decade I actually had that dream about four months ago. ~Alan Acta Non Verba NRA Life Member (Patron) God, Family, Guns, Country Men will fight and die to protect women... because women protect everything else. ~Andrew Klavan | |||
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I used to have reoccurring dreams where I was back in high school, now. It was always for like one class or something. Never could figure it out, like I'm 30 years old in math class, or English. Finally had a dream that explained it, apparently I missed some credits and I didn't actually graduate, so I needed to go back and finish those classes. Makes sense to me. Told one of my teachers, who I'm still friends with, and she freaked out, thinking that's actually what happened. I had a good chuckle at that. Lately I've been having dreams about accidentally going to Canada with my gun. The last one involved me falling asleep in my dad's truck, and he decides to just pop over the border for some dad reason. I wake up, in the dream, to find I'm in the great white North, and now we have to figure out how to get back home, without getting raped by the Horse Gestapo for smuggling gats. ![]()
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I started a thread on this back in June: "My only reoccurring dream. I have this dream once or twice a year: I'm back in college. The semester is ending and as I'm prepping for finals, I remember one class that I barely attended all semester. I attended a few classes at the beginning of the term but did not return for some unknown reason. I don't know why I didn't attend this class, I just didn't. I attended my other classes and feel prepared for their respective finals. The neglected class is always a math class and I realize I will be completely lost and unprepared for the exam. I panic. I question my future and I wonder what my parents will think of me. I never take the exam. I never even reach the exam date and time before I wake up. Mind you I'm 53 years old and haven't attended a class in over 30 years! I am a civil engineer and love and excelled in math. What does this dream mean?" Funny how these dreams are very similar. "Meet the new boss, same as the old boss" | |||
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Never. But during college I got crossed up and studied for the wrong final. Walked into what I thought was my final feeling good and quickly learned I was in the wrong room for a class I wasn't in. I checked my schedule and discovered I had a final for a class I was enrolled in at that very time in a different room. Totally unprepared. I took 45 minutes to brush up on my notes. Walked into the final an hour late to a professor in complete disbelief that I was so late. Got an A. No need to dream what you lived. | |||
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Always. But, to be honest, it has also happened to me in real life back in college. So it could just be reoccurring PTSD from that time. HA! | |||
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[QUOTE]Originally posted by PASig: It's about a class you thought you had DROPPED and then realized at the end of the term that you never dropped it and hadn't attended the class. [/QUOTE yes i have had this dream many times over the years but not lately my wife's version is she has graduated from college and been given her diploma but she notices 20+ years later she didn't actually complete one class - so her diploma technically is in error / un-earned... ----------------------------------------------------- Proverbs 27:17 - As iron sharpens iron, so one man sharpens another. | |||
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Yes. All through grad school. Dreaming that I forgot I registered for a class and never attended. | |||
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I had that dream for years after college. I think it’s caused by a sense of incompleteness. I didn’t walk for my third degree. Seems like I didn’t close the door on that part of college. There is something to be said for going thru the ceremony of finishing a long endeavor. GW. | |||
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Yup. That's the one. Or I had an advanced math class that I somehow always missed, and after a couple of weeks I was so far behind I had no idea how I would ever pass. ~Alan Acta Non Verba NRA Life Member (Patron) God, Family, Guns, Country Men will fight and die to protect women... because women protect everything else. ~Andrew Klavan | |||
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Yep. Only us so wound up in avoiding failure at all costs have it I think. In a group of about 25 CPAs working for company I was at a while ago this came up somehow. We were about 90% represented by variation on this, most still ongoing after 5-30 years out of school. Nice. ![]() You only have integrity once. - imprezaguy02 | |||
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I have had a variation of this dream, but not in a long while. It goes like this: I'm walking around campus, believing that I have a class to go to, but I don't know what day of the week, what time or what building and room the class is held. This might be the key: I feel frustrated that I can't remember those details. And it's been going on the whole semester. You can't truly call yourself "peaceful" unless you are capable of great violence. If you're not capable of great violence, you're not peaceful, you're harmless. NRA Benefactor/Patriot Member | |||
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