I wrote a 30+ page pager in HS. In college I was writing 20-40 page papers all the time. Really have no idea which was the longest but none seemed to be that big of a deal after a while.
I don't know if I can remember exact page counts. I would say shortest college research paper was about 15 pages (the prof limited it to that size and it was really tough fitting all the info into such a small package) and the longest was probably about 40 including the bibliography and foot notes.
As much as I hated writing some research papers, I always made A's on them. I think that's because I was so much older than my fellow students (11-12 years) and could spell
It was just for a class in the fall of 2001 and I can't remember if it was 47 or 48 pages or 57 or 58 pages. It was a single case study for an education class in college.
Over 50 pages for my junior English research paper in high school. Several over 50 pages for biology and chemistry in college.
Thank God interpretering profs only want short papers. But it took me 15 hours to write my Special Populations and Settings final. Ouch.
I was an English major in college so weekly papers of 10-15 pages in each class (i took 5 per semester!) were common. The longest was between 25-30 pages...I'm so glad I don't have to do that any more.