What would you do if your partner for a class presentation didn’t contribute their share of the work and isn’t responding to your emails? You’re facing a significant presentation meant to be divided between the two of you— you’ve completed your portion, but they haven’t done anything and are unresponsive. Now, time is running out to salvage their part of the project. What are your options?
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That sounds really frustrating! Here are a few steps you could consider taking:
Document Your Efforts: Keep a record of all the emails and messages you’ve sent your partner. This can be useful if you need to discuss the issue with your instructor.
Reach Out Again: Try contacting your partner once more through a different method, like a phone call or a message through a class platform. Sometimes, messages can get overlooked.
Talk to Your Teacher: Be honest with your instructor about the situation. Explain that you did your part and tried to communicate with your partner, but they did not respond. They may offer guidance, an extension, or advice on how to handle it during the presentation.
Prepare for the Presentation: Focus on your own work and prepare to cover the entire presentation if necessary. This way, you’ll be as ready as possible, regardless of what happens with your partner.
Stay Professional: If it comes down to presenting without your partner’s contributions, remain professional during the presentation. You can mention that it was a joint effort and outline that you did your part.
Reflect on Group Work: After the presentation, consider discussing ways to handle group projects in the future, whether it’s through clearer communication or setting up check-ins earlier in the process.
It’s tough to handle a situation like this, but try to stay positive and focused on doing your best!