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Dreaming of college

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Dreaming of college

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    ajm0747

    ajm0747 New Member

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    5 days a week, at least, I dream of college. I've already been to college, graduated, and done well in my field, but I constantly dream about college, and it's always about me being late for class, not prepared for an exam, and on the verge of not graduating.

    Any thoughts?

    I've read in other places that it might mean that I may have something I have left unresolved, or that I have not done all I am supposed to do, but I want more thoughts than the obvious.
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    Marcia

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    The dreams could be about your being anxious about the possibility of failing at something in your current life.

    Are you under a lot of pressure?
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    I don't think I'm under a lot of pressure, esp. not right now. I work a lot from September to May, but have the summers off - sort of like a teacher.

    I do agree though that I am anxious about the possibility of failing. I question myself a lot about decisions I have made, i.e. where I went to school, the major I chose, the jobs I have taken, etc. I've been questioning myself a lot recently, wondering what could have been.
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    Marcia

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    Lots of people feel the same way, and have similar dreams.
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    sweet slumber

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    I want that job! :)

    I have dreams like this all the time. I worked four years as an ed. tech and now work as a substitute teacher. I also dream I'm back working in a manufacturing setting, like I've done in the past.

    You can leave work, but it don't leave you.

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