What is the most challenging part of working in a group? Discuss a time when a group assignment did not go as well as you planned and how you learned from that experience.

 Prompt: The hardest part is the differing levels of work being put in by the different group members. This is difficult because in a project there will always be someone who does more work than the other people. One time I was working on an assignment for my AP micro class which was a presentation about a design we were creating. The problem that happened was that I did all of the work for it and my group members did nothing else. This upset me because they got to take credit without putting in any work. I learned from this situation that not all projects are going to be fair. 

Summary: Today we started working on a project. 

Reflection: In a group project setting it is bound that there will be different levels of work from the different group members. It is important to understand that if you are the one putting in the most effort of the group you should talk to your teacher/Professor and tell them so you are able to get the most credit for the work that you put in. 

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