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Are these not guided by a faculty member? I did math and physics undergrad and got my final year project by talking to my favorite prof and he had suggestions for me.
this is absolutely the way to go, at least it was for me... unless you have a clear idea in your mind, you should absolutely listen to your advisor, if you have one, or a professor that you trust
I had either zero ideas or crazy ideas that were ridiculously out of my wheelhouse, so my advisor steered me in the right direction and showed me a project that I could kinda somewhat muster enough energy to barely scrape by and graduate