RE: Zero Margin Stress
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The practical work or group presentations for me were the worst thing that happened to me in college. In my case I had to take care of work that my classmates had not even started to do and to make it worse the professor said that in a real job, if someone does not do anything you have to get used to it and complete it yourself what that person has not done because we are supposed to be versatile and cover someone else's position.
Obviously it's something that generated stress and made me hate that subject. Aside from not enjoying it at all. To make it worse, it was 2 levels, which luckily I completed by my own effort, no thanks to others.
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As much as those words from your professor suck in such moment, it's the bitter truth about reality. In reality, you'd have to deal with life and its contingencies regarding people. But it's good thatyou aced the2 levels anyway. I'm curious what course that was, though.
I had done transversal computing I and II (Required subjects at university). In each of them we are given practical work to be done in a week, enough time to do them, but I always arrived at the last day and nobody had done anything, they were absent or dropped out of the course. And since I also had other subjects to study, it was a lot for me, but I was able to do it on my own.
Yeesh... Those were quite the classmates. I'd have struggled, too. Glad you managed through all that.
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