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Why I Hate Group Work
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Assigning specific duties to team members based upon the skills, knowledge, and experience each has developed allows a major project to not become overwhelming or excessively time consuming.
Whenever I received praise for a particular successful project, I always admitted to my superiors that some of my best ideas come from others.


I live with five other people, so stuff like this can happen on a weekly, even a daily, basis.
I just edited the blog post to include that reason. :)

Assigning specific duties to team members based upon the skills, knowledge, ..."
Good point. I have noticed that my teachers usually require group work for larger projects that may take a few weeks to complete. It would be weird to assign group work for a four-problem math work sheet, but I still prefer doing even the larger projects by myself. XD
I think I have good work habits, and there are times when I have noticed that I would have been less stressed and more productive without other people working with me, TBH.

"It isn't what we don't know that gives us trouble. It's what we know that ain't so."
Will Rogers (Humorist/Actor/Social Commentator) 1879 - 1935

Yeah, you make another good point. I do see why my ego might inflate with such a mindset. :p
Analyzing multiple different perspectives can definitely give one more insight, and in many students' schooling years, there have been many teachers who told them to use multiple different sources for a report to gain more facts and confirm others.
I still have a preference for working alone; that is just what I am naturally inclined to. ¯\_(ツ)_/¯ I enjoy discussions, though, especially Socratic Seminars, but I am simply not the biggest fan of teamwork. I'll be going to high school after this summer, though, and my father claims there is a lot of group work (and plus there are required community service hours), so I'll just have to live with it.

Fly with this, Lucy. Throughout history, there were SO many hugely creative people/legends who worked alone, musicians, painters, sculptors, inventors, psychologists, warriors, heroines, etc. Ahhh, and writers:)
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