Not everything goes as well as planned so some negatives have emerged during the implementation of our project. Initially, we were not always able to agree on our views. The initial euphoria of finding out how our former college colleagues are at college and after graduation has been replaced by the disillusionment caused by respondents´ unwillingness to answer our questionnaires. It disappointed us, but it did not deter us.
Another problem that we had to deal with was a selection of suitable terms. Despite the long arguments about the meeting dates, some could attend only a part of them. Marco Simic had to interrupt his activity in the project for a year because of his studies in Germany (replaced by Martin VĂtovec), and Alena Svobodová could not attend a third meeting because of illness that did not allow her to take a long and tiresome journey, which made everyone feel like sleeping.
Due to the difficulty of working during joint meetings, a lot of work had to be done, often on weekends, which has not always pleased us. Just like getting up early and short nights. The work was also complicated by the fact that Janka Jesenského Gymnasium did not have a strong enough WiFi connection signal. If we were to write the negatives of our production of presentations, it is certainly demotivation, because we had to constantly repair something and replace it, and this work was almost never-ending. The translation of the booklet was not an easy thing for us , and it sometimes was difficult to manage it. When it was time for excursions, it was not so much that there was a perfect weather. Many of us also felt that the missing lessons and the subsequent catching up of the curriculum, was a negative side of the project, to a certain extent,
The last, perhaps not directly negative, but somewhat sad side of our project has always been saying goodbye after the time spent together. None of us could help crying.