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...Group Projects
Does anyone else find these ridiculous? It's not bad if you're given all the time you need alotted during class, but when you have to go out of your way out of class hours I think its a bit unreasonable.
It assumes that everyone has time to spare at equal times at the same time...and having your marks up in the air with other peoples effort sucks too. When you're competing for scholarships little things like these can drop your grade down a grade or two. I'd rather just be assigned all the work of a group project and be able to present on my own.
I had this one seminar where there was 7 of us in a group...that went well, it's like the more people in a group the less you get done since you do more chatting and 7 people cant talk over eachother and nothing ends up getting done since you figure by having a 7 person group someone will get it done :zip:
It assumes that everyone has time to spare at equal times at the same time...and having your marks up in the air with other peoples effort sucks too. When you're competing for scholarships little things like these can drop your grade down a grade or two. I'd rather just be assigned all the work of a group project and be able to present on my own.
I had this one seminar where there was 7 of us in a group...that went well, it's like the more people in a group the less you get done since you do more chatting and 7 people cant talk over eachother and nothing ends up getting done since you figure by having a 7 person group someone will get it done :zip:
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For one thing, you shouldn't be given time in class. You don't get time in class to work on regular assignments, so you can't expect time to work on group assignments.
Supposedly these projects simulate the real world, where you have useless people leeching on your work and taking the credit too.
I am in one right now. 10 people are in my group....10! Jesus almighty, and half of them dont even do their work. So here I am, picking up the slack for everyone else who just sat there and dwiddled their thumbs and didnt do what they were supposed to do. Ridiculous.
my main problem is the assumption that everyone has a fair amount of time to congregate out of class time
i generally schedule my classes all back to back, and then im off campus to make use of the time ive made for myself for the rest of the day
i have blood sugar issues too, after 7 hours eating school lunch foods my desire to stay on campus even longer diminishes
also for some reason im always paired with people in east of burnaby and i live downtown...it never works out
:/