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Member Since: April 27, 2006
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Last Update: April 27, 2006
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I'll try to keep this short but...
My friend had two of her ideas for a final project shot down and was very upset about it. The teacher said no to the ideas because they were too similar to things we had already done in class. (It's an art class.)
Now my friend is just working on a final project, without approval, and it's exactly like something we have already done! I don't know why she doesn't grasp this. (Worse then that, she is copying almost precisely what I did for that project.)
She is now very defensive about the whole thing, but time is running out and I feel like I just have to tell her that this is a problem. I'm worried our professor will fail her; I know I would if I were the professor.

So how can I explain this without crushing her? I can't believe she doesn't realize it, but I can't figure out why she is acting this way. (link)
Okay heres what you have to do sit her down and have a good conversation with her about this. tell her how you feel about it and that you dont want her to fail so your telling her now and that you dont mean to make it sound so rude if it sounds to you that way. thats all you can do for this situation.


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Thanks, but you really just repeated what the person before you said.




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