Not Giving Credit Where Credit Isn’t Due
In every group project, there’s always this one person who doesn’t contribute anything to the paper, and yet wants to get the credit. These people never participate in any of the team meetings, and right before the assignment is due, they suddenly wake up and want something to do with the project. This is a classic example.
This person wanted to get a copy of the paper, but apparently, it was too little, too late. After doing all the work without him, his teammates decided to block his access to the document and take his name off the paper. It sounds a bit harsh, but it’s the fair thing to do – why should they get any credit for a paper they didn’t write?