Sure, you could drop, but that's a lot of bills down the drain, 'cause I doubt if they're still refunding. I used to put off my papers until the week before they were due. I'd confine myself to the library with all my sources scattered around me, pop a good CD in the computer with some headphones, and crank 'em out. It sucked, but I got them done.
I never considered dropping a class. For one, it cost $250 a semester hour where I went to undergrad., and for another, if I had to push at the end, I always figured it was my fault for waiting so long to get things done. Believe me, I understand how busy life can get, and I know exactly how you begin to feel towards the end of the semester. I'm there right now, in fact, except I can't drop my grad courses

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Just stick it out, clear your calander for the next couple of weeks, and take 'em one paper at a time.
--nathan
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