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My friend is taking advantage of me..?
So I started college and met 2 girls who beacme my friends. They later both found boyfriends and barely hung out with me. We had group work once and I felt so stressed where my friend barely worked and I had to do everything. Now she's with me in lab and wanted to be my lab partner. I told you should work and you won't copy anything from me. Where I has bad experience with lab
Partners before. Then I knew that she told my friend that I'm giving her a hard time and I got mad and told The teacher I don't wanna be partners with her cz hs doesn't work so my teacher said shell find a solution.
What would I do? I really don't wanna be taken advantage of cz I was previously hurt because of this..do u think I did the right thing?
3 Answers
- LindsLv 76 years agoFavorite Answer
I've had something similar before. Only it was math and we'd work in pairs quite a bit. I love math and I do well in it, but my lab partner-would rather cheat then try. I went to the teacher and he actually switched my lab partners to someone who also did well in math and it worked out.
But you were right-you giving her the answers, is not going to help her. You can't hold her hand like that forever, she needs to learn and do her own work. Could you help her out once in a while? sure, nothing wrong with that, but if she blatantly refuses to do the work every time, then I would put a stop to it. You took the time to do that work, you shouldn't have to do the work for 2 people. If she fails, it's because of her not you.
- 6 years ago
Yes, you did do the right thing. Just ignore both of them if they are going to act like that.