School started yesterday in my district, and I felt all the feels as my social media was awash with first-day photos (I posted one, too). It's a momentous time of year for school-age children and their caregivers, ripe with both excitement and anxiety.
Apparently, that anxiety doesn't end once your school days are done. Chantelle Lee took a look at a common nightmare: feeling unprepared at school. She interviewed experts to answer the question "Why Do You Still Have Stress Dreams About School?" even years after graduation.
Have you had this type of dream? Write to me at andrea@time.com.
Best, Andrea
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