Im trying me damndest. It would have happened if she didnt have a BF....ugh....biding my time...biding my time
Gotcha. I have no idea why business programs are so focused on group projects, but that seems to be the way it is. Here's my advice: Find a group of people you can work with and trust, and make sure you all take the same classes. If you can pick your groups, always get in with them. If you can't and you end up in different groups, then talk to them about your individual progress and use their contribution behind the scenes if one of your teammates let you down.
Same thing happened to be in a class a couple of months ago (chick couldn't come to class because of an anxiety attack), for a 30-minute presentation (5 people). Her "slides" had 3 bullet points each, and no information, and she hadn't given us any of her source docs. I basically had 1 hour to completely redo her section and slides. Best part was that the group before ours took nearly 90 minutes to do their 30-minute presentation, giving us about 25 minutes for ours, and the first two people in my group took 15 of that. I had to speed through 10 minutes of content in about 3 to give the last girl enough time to present and close. Yeah, I'm not a big fan of group stuff either.