Complete the Course class by implementing the dropStudent() method, which removes a student (by last name) from the course roster. If the student is not found in the course roster, no student should be dropped. Given classes: Class Course represents a course, which contains an ArrayList of Student objects as a course roster. (Type your code in here.) Class Student represents a classroom student, which has three private fields: first name, last name, and GPA. (Hint: getLast() returns the last name field.) Ex: If the following students and their GPA values are added to a course: Henry Nguyen with 3.5 GPA Brenda Stern with 2.0 GPA Lynda Robison with 3.2 GPA Sonya King with 3.9 GPA then dropStudent(last), where last is "Stern", removes a student and the program output is: Course size: 4 students Course size after drop: 3 students

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Complete the Course class by implementing the dropStudent() method, which removes a student (by last name) from the course roster. If the student is not found in the course roster, no student should be dropped.

Given classes:

  • Class Course represents a course, which contains an ArrayList of Student objects as a course roster. (Type your code in here.)
  • Class Student represents a classroom student, which has three private fields: first name, last name, and GPA. (Hint: getLast() returns the last name field.)

Ex: If the following students and their GPA values are added to a course:

Henry Nguyen with 3.5 GPA
Brenda Stern with 2.0 GPA
Lynda Robison with 3.2 GPA
Sonya King with 3.9 GPA

then dropStudent(last), where last is "Stern", removes a student and the program output is:

Course size: 4 students Course size after drop: 3 students
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