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female
age
26-29,
anonymous
writes: Okay, so I got roped into a group project with this girl, lets call her Sarah. It was originally a single person project. You see, Sarah and I were talking and she convinced me that we should ask if we can work together on it. I honestly didn't think that our teacher would say yes, so I agreed. And our teacher ended up saying yes. I don't want to work with her! I "helped" her write a paper and I basically ended up writing the entire thing. Several of my other friends were in classes with her and say that she does stuff like that all the time. Even after our teacher said yes, she said "oh you can do all the writing! I mean, I'm just so bad at it and you're really good!". I know I'm going to end up doing all the work. So here'd my problem. I have a way to get out of it, but I feel kind of guilty about it. Should I? Reply to this Question Share |
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reader, agonyauntsanonymous +, writes (1 April 2012):
Absolutly. Be honest tell her and the teacher you that you want to do the project by yourself and that you already wrote the entire essay. No need to share a grade that you earned.
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