Tuesday, July 15, 2008
  second saga of the fifteenth chapter
  I know too much.
something for the maths project.
im too lazy to elaborate.
but P1 is like 50% at fault, out of all the six people.
then C is like 15% at fault,
then A and B is like 25%
P3 is like 9% at fault and
p2 is like 1% at fault.
So P1, P2 and P3 one group, A, B, C, one group.
INTIALLY.
.
A, B, C and P3 did not go to school on last day and did not
know about the maths project.
AT school, A and B asked p1 whether they could join p1's group
p1 said no, 20% because A and B wanted to be in the same group,
and the max people in one group is four.
then few weeks later,
C asked p3 whether he could join.
so p3 asked p1, the leader, whether he could join.
Though p1 went to school, and i think knew the groups were fixed,
he said yes, and so C joined the p group.
In my view, i think that this is why it is 1% p3's fault.
p3 is p1's good friend, and his decision to et
C into the group may be affected because of p3.
If C asked p1 personally, i think he would not have allowed it.
so the Teacher is angry because p group sacrificed 2 of their
classmates for 1. something about class unity. politics.
So the teacher does not know whether he should give them all
0 or someting else.
I think the 0 is a bit harsh.
at least an effort mark?
think about it.
i think it would have been a solvable thing
but because of P1's lying and if the teacher
finds out and finds out about the BIGGEST
truth COVERED by all the lies.
p1 would be so dead.
i at 12:15 AM