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It's more of a let-one-person-do-all-the-work-and-the-others-can-sit-on-their-butts-and-enjoy-summer-project
So tell me your Group Project stories you've had in the past and how much you hate/?love? them? because I swear to god, one more group project, and i'm leaving education, becoming a saint and living in the himalayas
Hmm... if I can remember a time of a group project where pretty much one person did roughly 90% of the work was when during the second semester of my first year of college when I took a communications class. My partner and I had to create a debate to discuss about a subject already selected by the teacher and to answer questions about the subject by other classmates. The project itself wasn't entirely hard itself since I had my work pretty much done within the first few days of when the project was announced, which I had about five pages of information including about eight citations and sources whilst my partner pretty much had everything done on his part until the day before we had to present our debate to the class with little work done it, which I think was about two pages, three citations and sources, which was the minimum requirement I believe. Though the debate itself was pretty much the easy part. By a stroke of luck, we both managed to get a 96 on the project itself, which I thought was pretty impressive in my book for doing most of the work. I do know of more occurrences like this, but this one stood out to me the most. Haha
Its actually the story of my life.I have been developing a game with a theme of New-York Triathlon Expo and my team had 5 members but I am doing all the work and no other team member is even helping.See more at http://nytriexpo.com
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