What is more practical to do? Why?

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Question by Andrew Tan: What is more practical to do? Why?
I am currently in college taking up Information Technology and is enrolled in a course which requires us to interview a company. We have an ancient company which has some information already. But all of a sudden, the friend person of that company is not answering anymore.
During our System safeguard we were not able to defend the project well because at the middle of the term the friend person did not respond.
Here are the Pros and Cons:
Pros:
- We still have time to find a new company and conduct interviews.
- We can have accurate information and assure that the friend person will be available this time.
Cons:
- We have to start the whole project again. ( the project consist of papers in this area the company and a developed IT system for them)
- We will be cramming since all will be due in 3 months at most.
Advice please.. if you would go for a new company can I also request for what company you have in mind? Thankfulness a lot people!
Best answer:
Answer by Kasey
Have you considered contacting someone else in the company. Your friend person may be ill, have taken a further job, etc.
What do you reckon? Answer below!
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Don’t know if companies are really able to tell their IT system characteristics due to security; particularly when students are often the best hackers. I would not start over. Instead fill in what’s missing by using interviews from a further company. Tell them what you have and question their advice to develop a system. They also may be powerless to give a lot of time to you so be concise.
Don’t know if this is a excellent plot. At least it’s an thought that may be useful.
I’d offer up my company and our services, but we’re small enough that we have one working notebook and have small to no need for IT.
Dependent upon how much interviewing needs to be done, I’d nearly venture a guess at starting over. Without really knowing how much work is really caught up it is hard to say.