15 April 2013
Today began with a rather apprehensive start. The work load of last week was
truly a test of the "hidden agenda" that David Priilaid spoke of. The
workload really taught us a lot about what we are capable of as individuals,
groups and as a class. We learnt that contributing towards the common cause of
success as a class is more beneficial and more likely than success of the
individual. This can be said because of the collaboration between students and
groups. Such collaboration including sharing of notes, summaries, enlightenment
of important sections and information and other critical information.
Monday was therefore greeted with a class full of tired students in Business in
Context at 8:00am. It also came with a little bit of insight that David
Priilaid taught time management after the week with more work than seems legal
to put on a student at any time of their life. This was beneficial to us all as
we could reflect on the way in which we approached that busy week, the ways we
should have approached it (changes that could have been made to make the week
easier), and ways in which we can make such a busy week easier, less stressful
and be better prepared for in the future.
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