Could I drop an online class?

<p>I'm taking AP Psychology in online class in my school, yet I cannot finish the first semester until the end of the semester. Since I'm Senior now, this will affect my college admission seriously. There are several reasons why I cannot finish it on the time. The first reason is because I'm already taking many AP classes and becoming exhausted to deal with all of them. The second one is because I simply hate this class so much that I'm currently being mentally afflicted due to my obligation to finish this class. </p>

<p>Since I'm having A in this class, I don't think my reason would be strong enough to drop my class. Yet, I think I can finish a non-AP online class if I will begin it now after withdrawing from the current online class. If I was taking less AP classes, I would have had no problem. Is there any idea to solve this situation, except for "just study hard and finish it soon!"? I can finish it if I don't have to do anything else, but studying SAT is also quite important now since the end of the year is coming soon.</p>

<p>If it’s an online class, who cares when you finish it??? Most online courses are not on a prescribed schedule - you start and finish them when you want. Is this one different?</p>

<p>Since my grade in this online class is supposed to be put in my transcript for my college admission, I thought this would affect me a lot. I don’t know what actually will affect me, though.</p>

<p>If it were a high school class that was marked “incomplete” at the end of the semester, that might be a problem. But an online class with no prescribed end date? I don’t think so.</p>

<p>Is the online program going to send your high school a transcript that says “incomplete”?</p>