Group Projects and Peer Review

not shown up to any of our get together (we have even scheduled thcm around her, not to mention immediately following class today). We have bcen putting hcr [name] on our memos, because we have been taking her word that she is doing well and is on schedule with ourselves. We found out today that she has not finished her section, we have no idea what she has done. All she had to say was, &dquo;Don’t worry, it will be good.&dquo; We havc no idca what we should do, and I am so frustrated! I hate to have to bring you into this, but I don’t think it is fair that we have been working so hard on this project to have our grade possibly dropped by one person. Thank you for your time, it helps just to vent!

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