On Wednesday, I went to campus early for a group meeting, where we discussed our parts and all of the strategies we recommended, split up the last few sections and then headed to class. I'm really loving my group. We do a good job, trust each other, always get our parts done on time, and are pretty smart about things. It's nice having a familiarity with each other, so we can trust each other and know that somehow it will get done and it is usually pretty equal.
In class we had a guest lecture talk about event planning software for registration and planning tools. It was more interesting than I thought it would be. My group met after class for another 30 minutes to finish up our discussion on strategies and then we had a question about the assignment. Usually none of us attend the tutorials unless we need to and Jane usually goes to ask questions on behalf of us. So I went on behalf of the group this time and asked our question within the first 5 minutes. But I couldn't leave. So, I sat there and got a few more bits of information, but she kept calling on me "How's my friend from America doing on this section?" I was like ummm we're doing fine, no questions! Annoying. I'm not your friend. At least she likes me now. She didn't last semester, but I got one of the highest grades in the class on the first assignment, so I think she now likes me. Whatever.
Then I went home and worked a little bit on the group project, then started doing some research on my other final assignment - the research proposal. I didn't get much done and felt like I was going around in circles. I emailed the teacher and he emailed me back saying that it would be hard to focus on one company because usually they don't let you have access, especially if you're trying to dig out something negative. Ugh.
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