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    How Group Projects Really Work

    Let's face it, group projects never work out to anyone's liking.

    First, you're put into groups. Usually not with your friends.

    Then you have to meet up, usually at someone's dorm or the library.

    Now, what was the assignment again? The haphazard planning begins.

    Next, you "all" work "together" until something resembling a finished product is revealed.

    Everyone agrees nothing better is going to happen and the work is accepted.

    One person is always adding last minute changes, tweaking everything you wrote.

    At least one person didn't memorize a damn thing.

    You finally present, and the professor is not pleased.

    You conclude that no group projects are fair, end up hating your group, and trudging off to the bar.

    Welcome to college.