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Pathology Lab groups of 6-8 people.

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Sarah Ross
10 years ago Featured

its really unfair to spring this on us last minute when we have already finalized our groups. trying to find a new group this late is going to be impossible. please just stick with 8.

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Dan Devlin
10 years ago

Groups of 6-8

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Tyler Mitchell
10 years ago

6-8 is good. Flexibility is good.

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Chris Terzian
10 years ago Featured

Although there was no official statement for group size before the email, groups were formed with the knowledge of the previous term being 8 students. After thoughtful considerations and sometimes painstaking searching to find a student to fit each slot, now we're expected to kick out a member. Some groups, like ours, had a difficult time getting that last student, and having to kick them out would put a lot of stress on us all. Just keep it consistent, don't change these limits so much from term to term; and as the department, please be a little more flexible as there are already a number of restrictions, which we've already adhered to. Help out your students!

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Stephanie Igtiben
10 years ago Featured

Hi, due to previous terms many groups have already formed a group of 8. It puts many groups in a bit of a frenzy as we now have to figure out how to remove someone from the group.

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Joseph Chirayil
10 years ago

Please allow the groups to have 8 people. Thank you.

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Aviva Dworkin
10 years ago Featured

Students have been told 8 for the past year and it is unfair to change it. This disrupts what we students worked to set up. It will be very disturbing to the productivity of our class and well being of the students to not consider making the rule 6-8 students.

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Katherine Bourbeau
10 years ago

Please allow groups of 8!

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Brock Harding
10 years ago

Been told 8 for the past year. This is ridiculous.

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Dieter Brummund
10 years ago Featured

It makes no sense to penalize those grouos that have organiEd themselves early. Also eben numbered groups at 6 or 8 studemts would better facilitate paired partner activities.

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Jennifer Torres yee
10 years ago Featured

Hello! We have formed a group of 8 already, and if we have to let one of us go that person would be left without a group as all path groups are formed. We were wondering if it could be possible to allow us having groups of 6-8 as it has been for previous terms. We appreciate your help! And sorry for any inconvenience.

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Anonymous
10 years ago

Hi there, I'd like to request that the Pathology Department allows more flexible group sizes. We put together our group of 8 people months ago, in the beginning of Term 2 we started to organize it because we were told that it is such an important part of learning to have a well established group. By limiting our spot to 7 with such short notice, we would have to kick someone else out. Kicking someone out of the group, who already knows that they will learn to their fullest potential in the group we have established, puts their own education and learning experience at risk. With pathology being a heavy course, I think we should all have the right to form groups with who we learn the best with, whether its with 5 other people, or 7 other people. It's our grades and learning that matter at the end of all this. I thank you for your time and I appreciate you considering this.