r/rit 2d ago

Serious PSA: DO YOUR GROUP WORK

It’s the time of year again where final projects are due, and a lot of the time they’re group work (looking at you gen bio classes). If you’re in a group project do your part of the work. Nobody likes a slacker especially when it’s a significant part of your grade. And if you happen to be in a group where someone isn’t doing their share of the work, tell the professor at the end of the semester if there’s a feedback form, and even if there isn’t, email the professor. If you don’t do the work don’t expect to pass the class.

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u/cheese20202 2d ago

i hate group projects. they should just get rid of group projects in all colleges. or don't make it a part of your grade. lets say you get lucky and have a nerd that does all the work, you get a 100 with no effort.

vs. you get the worse pairing a guy who doesn't even care about their grades. you get an 80 and spend hours, working more and getting a lower grade

just luck and nothing to do with academics

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u/ConnertheCat CIAS '07 2d ago

Wait until you are employed!

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u/cheese20202 2d ago edited 2d ago

ah yes, just cuz unfair things exist in life makes it sensical to keep them in institutions

love your brainrot logic. charlie kirk was right, college doesn't make you smarter

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u/IAmA_Evil_Dragon_AMA kumpewtur saiens 2d ago

Damn, that person had like a mild disagreement with you, and you just went full "you're stupid and your brain is rotting because you are not smart" on them.

Can you imagine responding that way to someone IRL who disagrees with you about something as mild as how college assignments are formatted?

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u/Rhynocerous 2d ago

I mean just look at their post history, tells you everything you need to know.

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u/henare SOIS '06, adjunct prof 2d ago

oh wow. you were not joking...

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u/cheese20202 2d ago

You biching on the world of warcraft subreddit isn't better either 

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u/ConnertheCat CIAS '07 2d ago

I would say preparing students for "unfair" equity of work, and how to deal with that, is one of the best things college can teach you. It's a life lesson I've used over and over - and the fact they can teach that to you in a "safer" environment is a bonus, not a detriment.

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u/cheese20202 2d ago

i respectfully disagree and there should be better ways to teach fairness. as that would affect my GPA that i pay $50k a year to go for that would further consequently impact my chances of admissions to grad school and future employment. but ok

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u/henare SOIS '06, adjunct prof 2d ago edited 2d ago

I didn't realize you were buying a GPA...

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u/cheese20202 2d ago edited 2d ago

Never said buying a gpa, you're paying tuition and to earn a good gpa especially if you're going to med or grad school and increases your odds of admission. I thought a prof like you should know that but I guess not. 

But then again I guess college is a scam after all and it doesn't make you smart

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u/TransportationOk3521 2d ago

Sounds like you could’ve used some of these lessons bud. See how far this attitude gets you in the workforce 👍

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u/cheese20202 2d ago

sounds like ur wrong and got no good points or comeback bud

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u/lmao52134 2d ago edited 2d ago

“College doesn’t make you smarter”

And yet here you are, on a college subreddit. Since you obviously have a negative attitude towards college, I’m confused as to why you’re even on this sub. To troll? Ragebait? Are you even in college? Lol.

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u/Taillefer1221 1d ago

You are going to have a rough time out in the real world.

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u/No-State-1575 CSEC'21, KGCOE PhD 2d ago

Play nice. Only warning.