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Post by Kiddo on Apr 3, 2004 23:32:56 GMT -5
I had an electronics class that had absolutely the best possible circumstances to put someone to sleep. Lights out? Check. White noise? Check (overhead projector) Right after lunch? Check. Droning, lecturing professor who you can't understand anyway? Check. I'd just sit down and my eyes would get heavy. And I was one of six in the class, so it's not like he wouldn't notice either. One wonders how I managed to even GET a grade in that class. And what about geology? Eh? I fall asleep regularly. Tuesdays and Thursdays. That's when I have math where I sit in the back, the teacher has no clue who I am, and it's boring. I'm out. I started falling asleep in class a looong time ago. My English teacher in 9th grade figured I learned from osmosis. But I get A's so no one has ever tried to force me to break the habit.
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Post by jeska on Apr 4, 2004 18:01:46 GMT -5
I fall asleep in class, almost- but not quite- every day. Usually I finish my work in Marine Biology and fall asleep when the teacher is lecturing us. The worst for me has to be during US History, because I'm not very into politics & my teacher loves 'em. She spends the whole 1 hour & 30 min. talking about politics usually, and I fall asleep.
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