View Full Version : Do You Have Post-Traumatic School Disorder?
Jon Lai
Aug 15th, 2006, 11:30 PM
Post-Traumatic School Disorder, ie., don't want to go to school and think about how much you hate going back to school just a few days or few weeks after summer has started.. or right around now, just 3 more weeks of school left, you're probably worrying every other second and not even gaming or watching TV can get that mind off your head...
I tihnk I have some of that, even though after school starts I usually just get on with life :D
What about you? Care to share your experiences and what your disorder makes you do? :P
red_roses101
Aug 16th, 2006, 09:51 AM
I'm going into my 4th year, and I don't have any spares :( I want a spare so I can catch-up with teachers or do something extra-curricular. I don't want to go to skool :cry:
red_roses101
Aug 16th, 2006, 09:59 AM
Post-Traumatic School Disorder, ie., don't want to go to school and think about how much you hate going back to school just a few days or few weeks after summer has started.. or right around now, just 3 more weeks of school left, you're probably worrying every other second and not even gaming or watching TV can get that mind off your head...
I tihnk I have some of that, even though after school starts I usually just get on with life :D
What about you? Care to share your experiences and what your disorder makes you do? :P
Shouldn't it be pre-traumatic, as school hasn't started yet.
3 more weeks of school!
Yeah...my brain is off as well, it happened right after the Raptors won the #1 pick..ahhah spent all day reading RealGM waiting for news :lol: I basically tanked my math, biology, and chemistry exam hahah...good thing my average didn't suffer much.
CodecX81
Aug 16th, 2006, 10:17 AM
sometimes i wake up in a cold sweat, after having a nitemare that I have to go back to highschool to take credits to further my career.
Seriously, scares the hell out of me...
Jon Lai
Aug 17th, 2006, 09:35 AM
Shouldn't it be pre-traumatic, as school hasn't started yet.
3 more weeks of school!
Yeah...my brain is off as well, it happened right after the Raptors won the #1 pick..ahhah spent all day reading RealGM waiting for news :lol: I basically tanked my math, biology, and chemistry exam hahah...good thing my average didn't suffer much.
I think the way it works is that you've scared only because you've been to school before and know how "bad" it is.. at least I think that's why it's post-, I didn't make this up, lol!
felix
Aug 17th, 2006, 11:33 PM
sometimes i wake up in a cold sweat, after having a nitemare that I have to go back to highschool to take credits to further my career.
Seriously, scares the hell out of me...
OMG same here! Except I had nightmares of university and not high school!! :(
tharsan
Aug 18th, 2006, 08:59 AM
The name of your condition doesn't even make sense. Post-traumatic refers to something that you suffer from after some traumatic event.
Post-traumatic school? Wouldn't that mean going to school after some traumatic event? Has your summer gone that badly?
Anyway, I think that if you've completed high school, you should never have to dread going back to school. If you're in post-secondary, and you still dread going back to school, then you really need to switch schools or switch programs.
I mean, you should be studying because you enjoy studying, particularly the material that you've chosen (in the program you've chosen).
Otherwise, if you're in a program you hate, then why are you doing it? Isn't that probably what you'll be doing for the rest of your life?
People around here need to go to school because they actually want to go to school, and not because they're "supposed" to, or because their friends and/or family requires them to.
Simmer
Aug 18th, 2006, 10:21 AM
I'm actually looking forward to going back to school.
Don't get me wrong, I'm not excited about class and assignments, but 25 hours of school a week sure beats 55 hours of work.
TenzoR
Aug 18th, 2006, 10:43 AM
i miss school
hanging out with friends
once you start working it's just not the same anymore
red_roses101
Aug 18th, 2006, 10:50 AM
I'm actually looking forward to going back to school.
Don't get me wrong, I'm not excited about class and assignments, but 25 hours of school a week sure beats 55 hours of work.
homework, projects, tests, quizzes easily make it more than 25.
afong56
Aug 18th, 2006, 11:28 AM
school is fun compared to the real world. work is exactly that, work. high school has stress, but consequences are not nearly as dire or permanent.
even university is a blast, especially the first couple of years. the last couple might feel like work, but you should be used to it by then.
grad school is almost real world, but not quite
the real world has 10x the stress and responsibilities
when you're in high school, you think it's hell, but 10 years later, you'll know that school, of any kind, is not like the real world--just wait until you have children, a mortgage, serious debt, car payments, bills to pay, a house to run (repairs, renos, cleaning, maintenance), shopping for essentials, cooking for your family, and you're working 8+ hours a day, plus taking work home. . .
. . .that's trauma
PlayerOne
Aug 19th, 2006, 02:59 AM
homework, projects, tests, quizzes easily make it more than 25.
wait til you're in Uni, I have 32 solid hours of class a week, yay fun, and with spares, i spend about 40 hours a week at school, oh but wait, with group work and stuff, that's easily 45+ hours a week, yay, i get to have no life again!
oh, and i forgot to add time for studying for tests and stuff too, so......ya, wait til you're in Uni
anyways, in high schl, if you honestly focus on homework when you're doing hwk (not msn, tv, bf/gf, RFD, etc) you can easily do well in schl with just 2 hours of studying everyday, i manged to do that for a month or 2 in grade 12, but eventually, distractions and procrastination got the better of me
PlayerOne
Aug 19th, 2006, 03:05 AM
school is fun compared to the real world. work is exactly that, work. high school has stress, but consequences are not nearly as dire or permanent.
I STRONGLY disagree
Computer500
Aug 19th, 2006, 09:12 AM
I'm half excited and worried about going back to college. I count the days as it gets closer to a fresh semester. My summer is coming to an end which is pretty good because my favorite season is on the way--"Winter".
Everytime a day before i get back to school, i couldn't sleep at all. :|
Use your time wisely.
afong56
Aug 19th, 2006, 11:28 AM
I STRONGLY disagree
in what way?
in high school, if you screw up, you get second and third chances. horrendously late assignments are always accepted (as per the ed act) and successful appeals are made over teachers' and principals' heads all the time. students regularly return for victory laps and upgrade their marks, and until you turn 21, the door is rarely closed to you (barring repeated criminal behaviour).
whereas, in the real world, if you're late on a deadline, you lose your job. rarely are there second or third chances for anything. appeals (if possible) usually fail, and once a door is closed, you're often blackballed forever.
the only real consequences in high school are if you opt not to try--obviously dropping out has serious consequences, but by the same token, in the real world, not trying produces far more serious results. . .
Jon Lai
Aug 20th, 2006, 10:11 PM
Guys, but the idea is, when you have taken 3 months off for summer holidays, you don't have the motivation anymore to "learn", because your brain is probably telling you that you probably enjoy this type of lifestyle more now :P
I mean, can you honestly say that you don't hesitate to step back into school? Especially the transition period between elementary > secondary and secondary > post-secondary education, it's very traumatic I must believe.
Headhunter
Aug 21st, 2006, 05:27 PM
I think this qualifies as pre-, post- implies that you've finished school and can't cope without it. Which is a valid thread on its own...
aaaaaa
Aug 21st, 2006, 06:16 PM
"i miss school
hanging out with friends
once you start working it's just not the same anymore"
yeah, it's like 100x better... clearly you didn't actually do anything in school, or even go past high school...
not to mention wtf would you hang out at school? hang out *outside* school... school just plain all around sux
the only thing I miss was watching movies from the xbox we hooked up to the projector in our comp lab instead of going to lecture... that was good times :)
the exams at the end weren't so good though ;)
red_roses101
Sep 4th, 2006, 07:14 PM
quickest summer ever. wierd.
B0000rt
Sep 4th, 2006, 08:24 PM
quickest summer ever. wierd.
Don't worry, come 2007, your summer will fly even faster, after you've graduated.
Then come September 2007, you may be in my position and be like "HIRE MEE I'LL WORK FOR ANYTHIGN" :(
Edit: Wait, 4th year as in 4th year of Highschool? Lol, I've never head anyone come across and present themselves as such before.
ramaslamma
Sep 4th, 2006, 08:39 PM
School is part of time. I do have some stress going back thats because of all the business courses I have scheduled and the part time job I have to handle on the side. But you know what when you wake up tomorrow make sure you wear your pants... Cause who knows.. :D :D
red_roses101
Sep 4th, 2006, 08:44 PM
Don't worry, come 2007, your summer will fly even faster, after you've graduated.
Then come September 2007, you may be in my position and be like "HIRE MEE I'LL WORK FOR ANYTHIGN" :(
Edit: Wait, 4th year as in 4th year of Highschool? Lol, I've never head anyone come across and present themselves as such before.
yep...what's so wierd about it? :(
TenzoR
Sep 4th, 2006, 08:55 PM
yeah, it's like 100x better... clearly you didn't actually do anything in school, or even go past high school...
not to mention wtf would you hang out at school? hang out *outside* school... school just plain all around sux
the only thing I miss was watching movies from the xbox we hooked up to the projector in our comp lab instead of going to lecture... that was good times :)
the exams at the end weren't so good though ;)
I guess you were a loner in school, it's okay don't be ashamed
B0000rt
Sep 4th, 2006, 09:25 PM
yep...what's so wierd about it? :(
Because it sounds like you're conveying yourself older than you really are.
ie, That you're in 4th year of University, rather you're in Grade 12.
red_roses101
Sep 4th, 2006, 09:41 PM
Because it sounds like you're conveying yourself older than you really are.
ie, That you're in 4th year of University, rather you're in Grade 12.
oh..never knew that :(