What grinds my gears: group work
Group work in university is painful,
especially in the first and second years. There are many reasons why people
think group work is essential. Many believe it teaches you communication,
responsibility, collaboration, and teamwork. Personally, group projects have
taught me none of the above, only to trust no one.
I'm not sure why, but I am an
idiot magnet, I tend to get every immature squealing girl, and every jock that
should be in physical education, and every person who can’t talk either
publically, or in our small isolated group. In the end, I always seem to wind
up doing all or most of the work. The other group members end up sitting around
collecting marks - I am a nice person so I don’t charge them with plagiarism.
The reality is that most just
don’t know have enough education or experience to contribute in any meaningful
way. As my friend Shawn always says “everyone f*cks up their first year”. As a
result a few end up carrying the majority. A bad grade is often the result of trying
to meet the goals of communication, et. Al.
The only real apparent way to a good grade is to carry all or most of
the weight on one’s own back.
