I've honestly never been a fan of group projects; I always feel like some people end up working harder than others, and then the hard-workers' grade ends up being worse than it should be because of the not-so-hard-workers. I also tend to leave my work until the last possible moment (I've tried to change, but damn it, it's not easy! Don't judge me.), but when working in a group I consider it disrespectful and unfair to my classmates, so I feel forced to do it a bit earlier. This is annoying, of course, since it forces me to go against my nature, but in a way it's also good; I'm not exactly proud of being such a lazy guy half the time, so at least in group projects I can say I did (most of) my work on time. In this group, like in all others, there were some disagreements, but overall it was a good experience. Communication wasn't always easy due to our very different and very busy schedules, but we found a way. The skit was much more fun than I thought it'd be, though with a little more time or a few "test-runs" I feel we could've done even better. We also had a pretty intense discussion the last class when discussing the movie, but it never got out of hand and I felt everyone was respectful, so I'd say it was a productive debate. We never reached an agreement though, and I don't think we ever will, so it's better if we never speak of it again. Ever. (Just kidding, comedy is important too, blah blah.)
So... yeah! I hate group projects in general, but this one wasn't so bad. I guess I wouldn't mind doing it again, though I'll always prefer individual work. (Short entry. Not really much to say.)
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