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Discover LudwigThe phrase "drop a class" is a correct and commonly used in written English.
It is used to describe the action of withdrawing or removing oneself from a class or course. Example: "I have decided to drop my math class because I am struggling with the material."
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If you're going to drop a class you have to do it by a certain point and then you can get your money back.
University of Colorado officials said one detained student was one hour under a full course load after receiving permission to drop a class.
Look into tutors, and/or drop a class.
Students can also drop a class during the first ten days if they are unhappy with it, Bibelheimer said.
College women are more likely to seek counseling, drop a class or move residence than seek criminal charges or disciplinary action against their rapist.
It can tell you when you can drop a class (it doesn't go on your transcript) and when you can withdraw (it goes on your transcript, usually with a special W grade designation).
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She dropped a class.
Dropping a class will allow you to focus more time on your other classes.
If you're a student, consider dropping a class if it won't affect your financial aid.
Dropping a class may cause you to fall below a full class load of 12 hours and therefore cause you to lose grants or scholarships with a stipulation that you be a full-time student.
(A personal aside: As a mediocre wrestler on my high school team, I once tried to drop a weight class — to 98 from 105, if you must know — and I do not remember feeling as if I were being a good human being; I do, however, remember feeling weak, hungry and dehydrated).
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