I will echo the conclusion of this, in that OxPrio was likely a counterfactually net positive way to spend your time. Actually running a real team project with a deadline and things depending on you, learning basic management and realising the difference between how you expect a group of people to behave and how they actually behave, are rare life lessons that many people don’t learn, or at least not until much older.
I will echo the conclusion of this, in that OxPrio was likely a counterfactually net positive way to spend your time. Actually running a real team project with a deadline and things depending on you, learning basic management and realising the difference between how you expect a group of people to behave and how they actually behave, are rare life lessons that many people don’t learn, or at least not until much older.