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Tuesday, May 2, 2006


   Ay
Man, just came out of it. Whoo!

Ok, so I was working on this math project. I was sure I had the right answer and all we had to do was explain our steps in letter style. Well, I was working with two other girls and they agreed on the first part, but not on the second part of the solution. Anyway, Girl 2 and I were 100% that we had the right answer because it had been VERIFIED AND APPROVED BY OUR PROFESSOR. But what do you do when "mathematician" Girl 1 says that it's wrong? I was the mediator and kinda had to keep the two girls from going at each other. I tried explaining to Girl 1 that the answer was correct and that it had even been approved by the prof. But she didn't understand our view and was stubborn that SHE had it right, So, girl 2 and I just glanced and followed Girl 1's way of solving it. There was much tension between the two of them and I was just in the middle of it all. X(

Then girl 2 went to get a book and Girl 1 asked me if the professor had approved her to be in our group. I didn't know what to exactly tell her since I *kinda* talked about it with my math prof. and my prof just gave me an uncertain look.

But c'mon! There was an odd number of students in the class. SOMEONE was going to be without a partner and had to join a group. Girl 2 and I have worked together in previous projects and when she as gone, I would work with Girl 1. So I knew them BOTH but they didn't know each other. Then the announcement of the project came up and girl 2 asked me FIRST if she could work with me and I said ok. Then girl 1 assumed I didn't have a partner yet and she asked me later. So I also said ok. There had to be a group of three, right?

I just didn't wanted to be messed up to either of them because everyone was already paired up and if I said no to either of them then one of the girls would have to work alone and it's a hard project to do alone. I don't think the prof has a reason to get mad if we decided to group up into three.

Anyway, we were typing up our solution when the disagreements began. I just didn't want any of them to walk away and leave me with all of the work. So... Girl 2 and I gave into Girl 1's assuredness and now we're just hoping she' right. I mean, it's her grade too. You know? I'm willing to sacrifice my grade on the project to teach her a lesson that she should listen to her other teammates.

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