What are the largest and smallest possible numbers of students that can take part in one project?
The smallest project group size is one student and one advisor. For practical reasons, we do not usually recommend one-person projects. In single-student projects, everything is reliant on one card, and things such as illness can needlessly yet easily delay the project. One-person projects also lose all the benefits obtainable from group work. One person must have the skills of an entire group, which makes recruitment for the project difficult. Projects of over five people, on the other hand, demand more resources and planning, so they must be separately agreed. Usually project size varies between two and four people.
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