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== S: Self-assessment ==
== S: Self-assessment ==
* ''Please describe how useful criticism looks from your point of view as committing student.''
* ''Please describe how useful criticism looks from your point of view as committing student.''
Constructive criticism is very important for the project. From the point of view of a committing student, I feel that criticism may be discouraging at times, but is needed to guide the project on the right path. Healthy criticism is fundamental to development of any project, otherwise flaws may show up later which would be very damaging for the project as well as undermine later work.
Criticism is very important for the project. From the point of view of a committing student, I feel that criticism may be discouraging at times, but is needed to guide the project on the right path. Healthy criticism is fundamental to development of any project, otherwise flaws may show up later which would be very damaging for the project as well as undermine later work.
* ''How autonomous are you when developing:''
* ''How autonomous are you when developing:''
I like to work independently on my parts of project and finish the work to perfection.
I like to work independently on my parts of project and finish the work to perfection.
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