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Sunday, September 07, 2003

Doesn't the word group in group project mean anything?

Just because it's stated that one person should present and write the report doesn't mean that you abandon that person to his/her own devices and not give a damn anymore right? Just because the person has completed his presentation independently doesn't mean he/she doesn't need you, you know?

What happened to looking out for each other and making sure that everybody is pulling their own weight? Sure, even though it's not my presentation, it's only right that I volunteer my assistance and ensure that my group member is doing alright and that help is there when he/she needs it right?

I don't know if it's me being too sensitive and reading too much into what people are saying but generally I get the impression that since it's not my turn this time round, I don't have to give a damn. That person, if he/she needs help, will jolly well take the own initiative and come to me for help when he/she needs it. Someone tell me I'm not the only person who thinks there's something wrong with that type of logic.

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