Group Projects at AUI: Survival Guide for Every Team Type

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Group Projects at AUI: Survival Guide for Every Team Type

Group projects at AUI are part of nearly every course, but letโ€™s be honestโ€”success often depends more on people than planning. Thatโ€™s why we created this Group Projects at AUI Survival Guide: to help you manage the personalities, chaos, and late-night group chats that come with team assignments. Navigating deadlines is one thingโ€”navigating your teammates is another.

Here’s your unofficial (but painfully accurate) breakdown of the most common types of group projects membersโ€”and how to survive them with your grade (and patience) intact.


The Ghost

The Ghost is the person you add to the group chat, tag repeatedly, and emailโ€”only to hear nothing. They vanish until Week 13 and then suddenly ask, โ€œSo, what should I do?โ€

Survival Tip: Assign a low-risk task early (e.g., formatting or title page), check in once, and move on if they donโ€™t engage.


The Over-Eager Leader

This person assumes controlโ€”whether itโ€™s needed or not. They might color-code the Google Doc at 1 a.m. or take over the slides entirely.

Survival Tip: Let them leadโ€”but kindly request shared decisions. Structure check-ins to keep things balanced.


The “Iโ€™ll Do It Later” Type

They mean well, but their work always lands 30 minutes before the deadline. This last-minute approach adds stress and prevents feedback.

Survival Tip: Set internal deadlines 2โ€“3 days early to protect your sanity (and your submission).


The Perfectionist

Perfectionists want to rewrite your paragraphs, restyle your slides, and recheck every sourceโ€”even when itโ€™s already polished.

Survival Tip: Let them own tasks like visuals, editing, or formatting where precision matters most.


The MVP

This teammate actually does the workโ€”on time, with no drama. They respond, contribute, and keep things calm.

Survival Tip: Donโ€™t take them for granted. Support them and celebrate their effortsโ€”your whole group benefits from their consistency.


StudySync: Your Pre-Project Superpower

With StudySync AUI, you can avoid the worst surprises by connecting with motivated, reliable classmates before your professor even assigns the team. Whether you’re working on a capstone or case study, build a group you trustโ€”without the chaos.

For more information, take a look at this insightful article:

https://www.saintleo.edu/about/stories/blog/7-tips-to-more-effectively-work-on-group-projects

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