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Re: Team sizes?

We have about 30 students on our team, with about 10 who are there most of the time. We also have a bunch of mentors and others that are there for us all the time too. I'd say that of the few that are there all the time, there are maybe 4 that get a lot of work done. And, I have to admit, though I'm there a lot, I'm usually in the way. It's just the way I am.
But, just because we have a bunch of people on our team doesn't mean we get a lot of easy funding. I think pulling teeth is easier than getting a freshman to put a good effort into fundraising. It's even worse sometimes to get the upperclassmen to get it done too.
I'd say the biggest Pro to having a big team is when the meetings happen, there's always someone there who you can bounce ideas off of and if you need help with something (whether it be homework or something else) there's almost always a team member who knows how to get it done. For the most part, our team is one big, happy family ^_^ lol. Seriously though, we're always there to help each other out.
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