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Monday, February 07, 2005

Operant Conditioning

So, I have developed some sort of a Pavlovian response to the lecture hall in which we have almost all of our classes at school.
I go in, sit down in my seat, and nearly immediately begin falling asleep!
This response seems to be independant of the class, my interest in the material, and my current sleep status.
How do I fight this? Any ideas?? I would really like to not fail out of vet school because I can't seem to keep my eyes and ears awake for the material...

7 Comments:

At February 8, 2005 at 9:06 PM, Blogger klake said...

Breathmints.
whenever you feel sleepy dig around in your bag for breath mints and pop one (or a couple). Develop a firm belief that mints will wake you up. Belief in breath mints as a tummy ache reducer will also clear up test anxiety.

 
At February 9, 2005 at 7:41 AM, Blogger Unknown said...

Thank you for the suggestion, dear friend. It shall be implemented as soon as fun mints are obtained.

 
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