Is anyone else suffering from studying relapse?

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trainrider

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It was really bad after the exam with constant urges that I needed to crack open a book again, but I constantly told myself that it was over for now.  Two weeks after the exam now, even though they have subsided a bit, I'm still thinking about it. Is this normal? How long does it last? Alcohol is helping...   :beerchug:

 
It was really bad after the exam with constant urges that I needed to crack open a book again, but I constantly told myself that it was over for now.  Two weeks after the exam now, even though they have subsided a bit, I'm still thinking about it. Is this normal? How long does it last? Alcohol is helping...   :beerchug:
It really gets worse after you pass the exam.  You wonder what your next accomplishment should be.  Mount Everest, running with the bulls, etc. I hope that you experience that feeling in a few weeks. :thumbs:

 
what is my purpose in life if I'm not studying for the PE? I guess I should learn how to use some software so I can do some actual engineering?

 
Nothing like existentialism humor to lighten the mood.  But then again, everything is meaningless so why bother.

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I don't quite know what to do with my weekends yet !!! Sobriety is not an option at this point !

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Who else has woken up in a cold sweat about a problem they answered but now realized its probably wrong?
Me. Man it was terrible. I had to get up and pour another glass of Scotch.

Glad it was the weekend.  :mellow:

 
Video games help. So does drinking.

My daughter was also about a year old when I took it, so being able to play with her took the most of my time though.

 
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