lilmutegirl
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So, pretty much on a daily basis, I am worried that I'm doing something wrong (at work, at school, while driving, even at home). This is particularly difficult with work and school, since I am given tasks/assignments which I have to complete, and will be evaluated in some form. With almost every assignment I have done in the course of my schoolwork, I have been concerned that I don't have the information I need to complete the assignment, or that I will misunderstand the instructions.
So, Sunday, I submitted an assignment for one class. I had a couple of ideas for topics, and ultimately decided to go with one I feel somewhat passionate about and that I thought would be sufficient. I now (after submitting it to a discussion thread, but I haven't looked at everyone else's posts) am worried that, while I could do the assignment okay with this topic, that the actually topic itself doesn't fit the bill of what we were supposed to do. Long story short: we are supposed to build a database (in stages--we have just started) for library management. Our instructions were too open-ended for my taste: "choose anything you want, within the realm of library management, that you could use now or in the future." After much debate on my part, I chose to go with career resources, over my other ideas of video games or local arts (I thought finding career resources would be easier). My thinking in this was along the lines of public service. Patrons would use information for career resources, but yesterday, I realized this may not work for the "library management" component of the assignment.
This is stressing me out a lot...especially since other people can see what I posted (one reason I am avoiding looking at the thread--we are supposed to analyze each other's submissions for our next assignment). I just hope I didn't screw up too badly...
So, Sunday, I submitted an assignment for one class. I had a couple of ideas for topics, and ultimately decided to go with one I feel somewhat passionate about and that I thought would be sufficient. I now (after submitting it to a discussion thread, but I haven't looked at everyone else's posts) am worried that, while I could do the assignment okay with this topic, that the actually topic itself doesn't fit the bill of what we were supposed to do. Long story short: we are supposed to build a database (in stages--we have just started) for library management. Our instructions were too open-ended for my taste: "choose anything you want, within the realm of library management, that you could use now or in the future." After much debate on my part, I chose to go with career resources, over my other ideas of video games or local arts (I thought finding career resources would be easier). My thinking in this was along the lines of public service. Patrons would use information for career resources, but yesterday, I realized this may not work for the "library management" component of the assignment.
This is stressing me out a lot...especially since other people can see what I posted (one reason I am avoiding looking at the thread--we are supposed to analyze each other's submissions for our next assignment). I just hope I didn't screw up too badly...