I hated group assingments. In junior high school I could never get into a group, the teachers would always let the students pick thier own groups, and I would be the odd man out all the time. Everyone would get into their groups and I would be like "UHHHHHHHHH........ who do I get into a group with?" The teacher would then stick me into a group, the group that would get stuck with me would then complain about being stuck with me. The teacher would then be like "Too bad, he's your problem, not mine..."
Back in September 1992, I was my social studies class, not even two weeks into junior high school, we had an group assignment in class and the teacher paired us up into groups. I was with three other people I had never seen before. We all got started and when I tried to offer input, I was immediately countered by one group member.
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Listen to me good here.... If I hear one more word out of your mouth for the rest of class today, I'm going to have the entire ninth grade class beating the f*&%$@# crap out of your @$$! And don't f&*%*@# think I won't do it becasue I've done it before!
Ahhh Yes.... Welcome to Junior High school.
And then lets fast foward to May 1993, this time it's group work in math class. I'm stuck once again with three other people. This time I had to play an important part in a group presentation. Another student whom I've had problems with in the past gave me this comment at the end of class
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You know Scott. I'm suprised, you really can do good work in a group setting
To which I responded
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I know I can, it's just that no one will give me a chance.
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