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I had to do this today I am still feeling so terrible about it...
Our group member was basically uncontactable for 10+ weeks and didn't contribute at all. He gave us the impression that he was going to continue not coming to meetings ("I'm at an interview with my dad")/optional tutes/total lack of contact... all group members felt it's not fair for him to get the marks that we worked for, and by and by he got crossed off the list by the tutor.
I feel absolutely miserable because I'm doing that girly overanalysing thing, and I figure if I could have emailed him more, asking him whether he was even alive (barring fact he contributed 0 to groupwork so far and we thought he'd dropped BBA), giving him maybe even one last chance (which I'd proposed, but left meeting before it was set in stone who would send it, everyone thought I was but I'd only said "I'd say something lke ___", not "I'll send it"). He rocked up to the tute today (first time since week 1) and explained he'd been acting as an interpreter for his father who was applying for citizenship. Naturally he's quite gutted he's been outed from the group...
None of the other people in my group had the guts to tell him today that he wasn't part of the group. I didn't want to either, but I figured it wasn't fair to let him sit there thinking everything was fine when it wasn't, so I got up and told him what was going on and why. Hardest thing I've ever done
He can get the remaining 5% of marks if he contacts and tutor and persuades her to let him have a presentation mark, and if he works his butt off and catches up (somehow), but the biggest barrier is really the other people in my group. I've barely contributed because I don't know anything about business, but because I've at least always been *there* and have volunteered to present (let's face it, as a BCA student I know how to present, and the rest of my group know it), so they're willing to make a lot more concessions for me. But not for him, particularly when he could screw up their marks because a) he wasn't there, and b) the rest of the group isn't willing to step him through it like they have with me (words cannot express how lenient my group has been on me!!!). Presentation 'parts' have already been delegated...
Had a chat to my friend about this, and they described it as a lose-lose situation for him either way.
*feels miserable*
Our group member was basically uncontactable for 10+ weeks and didn't contribute at all. He gave us the impression that he was going to continue not coming to meetings ("I'm at an interview with my dad")/optional tutes/total lack of contact... all group members felt it's not fair for him to get the marks that we worked for, and by and by he got crossed off the list by the tutor.
I feel absolutely miserable because I'm doing that girly overanalysing thing, and I figure if I could have emailed him more, asking him whether he was even alive (barring fact he contributed 0 to groupwork so far and we thought he'd dropped BBA), giving him maybe even one last chance (which I'd proposed, but left meeting before it was set in stone who would send it, everyone thought I was but I'd only said "I'd say something lke ___", not "I'll send it"). He rocked up to the tute today (first time since week 1) and explained he'd been acting as an interpreter for his father who was applying for citizenship. Naturally he's quite gutted he's been outed from the group...
None of the other people in my group had the guts to tell him today that he wasn't part of the group. I didn't want to either, but I figured it wasn't fair to let him sit there thinking everything was fine when it wasn't, so I got up and told him what was going on and why. Hardest thing I've ever done
He can get the remaining 5% of marks if he contacts and tutor and persuades her to let him have a presentation mark, and if he works his butt off and catches up (somehow), but the biggest barrier is really the other people in my group. I've barely contributed because I don't know anything about business, but because I've at least always been *there* and have volunteered to present (let's face it, as a BCA student I know how to present, and the rest of my group know it), so they're willing to make a lot more concessions for me. But not for him, particularly when he could screw up their marks because a) he wasn't there, and b) the rest of the group isn't willing to step him through it like they have with me (words cannot express how lenient my group has been on me!!!). Presentation 'parts' have already been delegated...
Had a chat to my friend about this, and they described it as a lose-lose situation for him either way.
*feels miserable*
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