What should I do...

Kazabazua

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I'm in second year of my advertising program in college. So we did this project at the start of this year as a group of 4, big fuckin project. We gave this kid in my group the smallest part because we figured he wouldn't do a good job and we wanted a good mark. So all this kid has to do is make graphs for the project, he makes half of the graphs he is supposed to, gives them to us the day before the project and not only that, he does them all wrong. So we had to do them all over the night before. Not only did he technically not contribute a damn thing to this project he kind of screwed us over.
So anyways now to the part where I need your wisdom newschoolers. We now have a project similar to the one we did in groups but now we do it by ourselves. This kid wants that project to look at as a guide, (no one else used it as a guide) and he has been hassling me and been kind of an asshole about it. So do I give it to him? or tell him to fuck off?
Spark notes:
Kid in my group slacksFucks us oversimilar project but soloneeds my help (but asshole about it)
 
all it is is giving him the last one to look over? just give it to him. if he's being a dick or being confrontational give it to him but tell him very clearly that he blew it last time
 
the first thing you have to do in an project is making an contract that says if someone fucks it up he/she will be thrown out of the group. i had it also sometimes that someone fucked it up, and if he signed the contract you could just kick them out and all the proffesors will agree since he signed it :)

sorry for the bad english
 
Sounds like it was poor teamwork that left this kid hanging out there in the first project. He may have sucked but you could have had better communication to know what he was up to, you could have possibly guided him a bit and avoided having to redo all his work.

With that said he did try on the first project and was part of the crew no matter how much he sucked, let him see the old project.
 
look dude this kind of shit in school is good practice for something that most likely will happen in real life/at work more than once. group projects often have at least one slacker, and most professors dont give a shit what's going on within the group because it's the group's responsibility to get shit done, not the prof's, and a lot of times they'll stress this by telling you no matter what, everyone in the group gets the same grade

pick up the slack, you won't regret it and it's good practice. don't waste any time stressing over a slacker
 
naw man, we communicated well. everyone else knew what was going on, no one could get a hold of this kid and he did half of the shit he knew he was supposed to do, thats not trying.
We should have just booted him after we handed it in, but we felt bad because he's an international student. If I had the chance to go back, I would have decided to boot him and I've definitely learned from that. I think I am gonna give it to him like a guy in this thread said, but I'm gonna say "man you really don't deserve to see this, good luck."
 
Sounds like the rest of your group communicated well, I'm sure there was some way you could have learned that he only had half the work done. Regardless, yeah I'd just give it to him anyway no need to try and screw the kid over. Hell if he sucks as much as you say he's probably gonna bomb even with the last project as a guide.
 
I don't know how he did'nt bomb last year, this kid is so fuckin dumb and never comes to class. I'm pretty sure my program just let him pass because international students have to pay like 3 times as much.
 
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