Friends, let me tell you a little about the recent discussion
Most universities (at least in America, which is becoming like this) are removing the restrictions for the portfolio, what is it?
This means that in the past, universities used to set a series of rules to close the portfolio, such as the number of pages, the size of the pages, the number of projects, and so on.
Seeing like this, it is not possible to remove it little by little, and almost a large number of universities only limit the pages and file size of the portfolio, for example, no more than 20 megabytes, but still some universities keep their own rules and regulations, such as UPenn University.
what happened now You see, it is true that many universities have removed restrictions, but some things remain as rules of thumb. Like the number of projects and the number of pages. But these customs are also approximate. There are no fixed numbers and criteria, but it is better to go around them.
For example, A4 is a custom closure. The number of projects is usually between 5 and 7.
Important note: not everyone is going to follow these things. In my personal experience, I acted against the norm in many places and got very good results. But try not to violate what you think is standard.
This post is written by Danforthmann