This time, it's for my Spanish class. One of my partners has quit the class without warning (as with every previous team project I've had), one does great work and submits it on time, and another one does unremarkable work and thinks it's cool to procrastinate until the last minute.
The project is due Sunday night, but I'd like to get it done earlier. How long will it take before the next "friendly reminder" goes out to my less motivated partner, how long will it take for her to contribute something to the project, and most importantly, how late will it be when I submit the final presentation?
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Jul 22nd, 2014 @ 7:23 pm Perma-link
Course clear! You got a card.
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Jul 22nd, 2014 @ 7:40 pm Perma-link
I'm gonna shoot for 10:00pm Sunday night.
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Jul 27th, 2014 @ 10:45 am Perma-link
Take it from me, over scheduling is just as bad, if not worse than, procrastination.
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Jul 27th, 2014 @ 8:03 pm Perma-link
It's finally done! I uploaded it at 7:59 P.M., a full four hours early. Cool.
Also, the ending music for A Link to the Past is still the greatest song to play when you turn in your team project.
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Jul 29th, 2014 @ 5:03 am Perma-link
Bibby Also, the ending music for A Link to the Past is still the greatest song to play when you turn in your team project.This is the best idea ever |