One of the handful of things I've learned in my 15 or so years of being in school is a phenomenon I will refer to as False Test Confidence Syndrome. Now this syndrome is especially common when an extremely difficult test is involved and occurs in the following stages:
Stage 1) A difficult exam is anticipated, studying begins entirely too late, cramming ensues.
Stage 2) Further cramming and feeling of hopelessness exist hours before the test.
Stage 3) Minutes before the exam is handed out cramming ceases, and you begin to accept your fate.
Stage 4) Upon receiving the exam you breeze through it, thinking you overreacted and the exam was honestly pretty easy.
Stage 5) You do horribly on the test.
Now the confidence provided by Stage 4 is seemingly unstoppable, in fact the only reason I'm questioning how well I did on what was supposed to be an extremely difficult exam is because of all of the other times I'd fallen victim to False Test Confidence Syndrome. The symptoms are all there, I'm hoping we'll get exams back before next week's Spring Break but maybe I shouldn't hope for that. I read and re-read over the exam and continued to do that (something I never do) simply because no one else had finished yet and given that I thought it was fairly easy, I was certain I did something wrong. My fears are compounded by the fact that I have the utmost respect for this professor and I'd rather not disappoint him with a poor showing on our one and only exam other than the final. But maybe this time around I was actually right and the exam was easy? Maybe after 4 years of college I've finally found an exam that didn't provide me with this False Test Confidence Syndrome...or maybe that "high hopes" song should be my theme music.
I consider myself a decent driver, I make mistakes but for the most part when I'm driving I like to focus on the actual driving. I usually focus on what other people are doing on the road to anticipate any forms of imminent death I have to look out for as well as keep my eyes on what I'm doing to make sure I'm not scaring anyone else either. I obey all traffic laws*, and I even signal when no one is around and I'm just switching lanes. The * next to traffic laws indicates an exception, and that exception is: speeding.
Now I get no thrills out of going extremely fast in a straight line; trying to set new 1/4 mile records on a highway isn't exactly my idea of fun. Some spirited driving through uncrowded twisties is more my style. I don't have to be going fast to have fun driving, but at the same time you cannot argue that quite a few of our speed limits are in place not to save lives, but to drive revenue through ticketing. I am responsible for my own actions and I do make sure that my actions don't put others in danger (some of the most dangerous drivers I've ever encountered travel well under the speed limit), but to protect me from contributing to the revenue stream I purchased a radar detector a couple of years ago. The Valentine One has saved me so many times, but there's an issue that has just recently cropped up with V1 units: false alarms due to brake lights on newer cars. Basically whenever a newer Trail Blazer brakes, my V1 falses and usually scares the crap out of me. Mind you that it goes off normally while I'm at a stop, but the sound is quite unexpected and there are enough new Trail Blazers around now to make this irritating. I do realize it's Valentine's problem that needs to be taken care of and until it is, all I can do is try not to be behind a Trail Blazer when they're stopped. If you happen to be a Trail Blazer owner and would like to give a V1 owner a hard time, just keep on tapping your brakes while driving around, we like that a lot :)
I went for a run and ended up lifting as well on Sunday; yesterday I could barely move as I haven't ran/lifted weights in hmm way too many months for me to admit. Today only around 40% of my body is incredibly sore, so I may head out for another run and come back and lift a bit.
It's amazing what knocking one test out of the way will do to your week, it now seems like I've got an infinite amount of time. I shouldn't let that feeling sink in as I do still have to write a compiler by Friday, I'll tackle a bit of that tonight but I will proclaim Wednesday to be National* Compiler Day. The * denotes that by National I mean in the sense of my house and excluding the rest of the nation. Yep, I'm weird. I used to blame it on sleep deprivation, now I've accepted it as a part of my personality.
Take care and have a wonderfulous day.
Stage 1) A difficult exam is anticipated, studying begins entirely too late, cramming ensues.
Stage 2) Further cramming and feeling of hopelessness exist hours before the test.
Stage 3) Minutes before the exam is handed out cramming ceases, and you begin to accept your fate.
Stage 4) Upon receiving the exam you breeze through it, thinking you overreacted and the exam was honestly pretty easy.
Stage 5) You do horribly on the test.
Now the confidence provided by Stage 4 is seemingly unstoppable, in fact the only reason I'm questioning how well I did on what was supposed to be an extremely difficult exam is because of all of the other times I'd fallen victim to False Test Confidence Syndrome. The symptoms are all there, I'm hoping we'll get exams back before next week's Spring Break but maybe I shouldn't hope for that. I read and re-read over the exam and continued to do that (something I never do) simply because no one else had finished yet and given that I thought it was fairly easy, I was certain I did something wrong. My fears are compounded by the fact that I have the utmost respect for this professor and I'd rather not disappoint him with a poor showing on our one and only exam other than the final. But maybe this time around I was actually right and the exam was easy? Maybe after 4 years of college I've finally found an exam that didn't provide me with this False Test Confidence Syndrome...or maybe that "high hopes" song should be my theme music.
I consider myself a decent driver, I make mistakes but for the most part when I'm driving I like to focus on the actual driving. I usually focus on what other people are doing on the road to anticipate any forms of imminent death I have to look out for as well as keep my eyes on what I'm doing to make sure I'm not scaring anyone else either. I obey all traffic laws*, and I even signal when no one is around and I'm just switching lanes. The * next to traffic laws indicates an exception, and that exception is: speeding.
Now I get no thrills out of going extremely fast in a straight line; trying to set new 1/4 mile records on a highway isn't exactly my idea of fun. Some spirited driving through uncrowded twisties is more my style. I don't have to be going fast to have fun driving, but at the same time you cannot argue that quite a few of our speed limits are in place not to save lives, but to drive revenue through ticketing. I am responsible for my own actions and I do make sure that my actions don't put others in danger (some of the most dangerous drivers I've ever encountered travel well under the speed limit), but to protect me from contributing to the revenue stream I purchased a radar detector a couple of years ago. The Valentine One has saved me so many times, but there's an issue that has just recently cropped up with V1 units: false alarms due to brake lights on newer cars. Basically whenever a newer Trail Blazer brakes, my V1 falses and usually scares the crap out of me. Mind you that it goes off normally while I'm at a stop, but the sound is quite unexpected and there are enough new Trail Blazers around now to make this irritating. I do realize it's Valentine's problem that needs to be taken care of and until it is, all I can do is try not to be behind a Trail Blazer when they're stopped. If you happen to be a Trail Blazer owner and would like to give a V1 owner a hard time, just keep on tapping your brakes while driving around, we like that a lot :)
I went for a run and ended up lifting as well on Sunday; yesterday I could barely move as I haven't ran/lifted weights in hmm way too many months for me to admit. Today only around 40% of my body is incredibly sore, so I may head out for another run and come back and lift a bit.
It's amazing what knocking one test out of the way will do to your week, it now seems like I've got an infinite amount of time. I shouldn't let that feeling sink in as I do still have to write a compiler by Friday, I'll tackle a bit of that tonight but I will proclaim Wednesday to be National* Compiler Day. The * denotes that by National I mean in the sense of my house and excluding the rest of the nation. Yep, I'm weird. I used to blame it on sleep deprivation, now I've accepted it as a part of my personality.
Take care and have a wonderfulous day.
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Holger Eilhard - Saturday, March 6, 2004 - link
Hmm, analyzing your "False Test Confidence Syndrome", I'd add this:Stage 4.5) You read what you've brought to paper and think it's ok, and count points to make sure you do good enough to pass the test.
That's what I'm just doing before finishing the exam... But stage 5 stays the same, of course ;-/
aziz - Thursday, March 4, 2004 - link
What class was this? ece?yknott - Wednesday, March 3, 2004 - link
Anand,I too bought a radar detector for the same reason as you. Speeding tickets are expensive. I bought the Escort Solo S2. If you're looking for a great detector, this is it. It's cordless and looks sexy to boot. According to radartest.com its performance is superior to even some corded models! I have yet to get a ticket (exception being parking tickets) in the year or so I've owned it. Another plus is that it's about $50 less than the V1 (I'm taking the website price for this) Also, you can hook up the $500 laser jammer to the S2 for even more protection.
-yknott
V1 User - Wednesday, March 3, 2004 - link
Just FYI, V1 is not planning on "fixing" laser warning falses due to brake lights, since it would reduce laser sensitivity.http://www.valentine1.com/lab/Previously7.asp
-Fellow V1 Fan
Cliff - Tuesday, March 2, 2004 - link
Got out of my test today and i loooove talking to people only to find out that EVERYONE got something different on most probs...even when some agree on how to work it (-: All we can do now is wait.On a funny note, everyone also thought it wasn't too hard...
/hopes for partial cred
GhandiInstinct - Tuesday, March 2, 2004 - link
All you need is photographic memory like me, a tape recorder to record your voice while you read and thats all folks.OoTLink - Tuesday, March 2, 2004 - link
Re's at the false test taking confidence stuff.. I've done that before and well.. most effective comparison for me == when I took the highschool exit exam..this particular day was the day of the math test and I was in a HUGE hurry because my mother was waiting at a restaraunt a few blocks away and I didn't want to miss her.
I went through the test and thought it was quite easy, sometimes just taking my brain's quick answers and putting them down as quick as I could, and when I finished not a single person was done (it only took me 20 minutes, according to my teacher the second person didn't leave until about 30 minutes later) --
When I got home and sat back, I thought I would have done horrible and was expecting to get the scores back only saying I'd have to take the test over again since I went through it so easily and lone behold, the scores were almost perfect o_O
So good luck there :D Hopefully you end up with almost perfect scores too :)
HammerFan - Tuesday, March 2, 2004 - link
Anand, I hear you on the driving bit....I find turning hard much more exhilirating(sp?) than driving fast in a straight line. As for speeding, you're probably right, but that's why, depending on where and when you get pulled over and the type of car you are driving (corvette's are best), you can normally get a warning. :)UlricT - Tuesday, March 2, 2004 - link
hey Anand, I go through the false confidence thing all the time. Just had this e-mag exam, and I'm anticipating something bad...the speeding thing is the number ONE reason I wan to get out of Virginia as soon as I can (Detectors are illegal here :( )
and Anand, we all like you coz you're wierd :)
bscabl - Tuesday, March 2, 2004 - link
hmm i wonder why the trailblazers set it off...they set mine off too
its piss anoying