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Here is the question with my Pseudocode:

Create an application that keeps track of students. The application should have 3 new classes.

1. Create a class which will represent an instance of 1 student:

I want to be able to display the user's name (Last, First), Age (in years as an integer) and GPA (to 2 decimal points). This class only needs a constructor and a toString method.

2. Create a Team class that will represent a group of students.

This class should allow the driver class to manage students for a given course. The class will keep track of the course name and section, the students in the class, and allow the driver to specify the max number of students to keep track of.

Methods:
1.Constructor
2.It should have a method to insert a single student into the array and return a Boolean indicating success or failure.
3.It should also have a method which returns a string with all of the course and student information formatted for display. You should make the name 12 characters long.

3. Create a driver class that will manage the whole process.

Pseudocode:

BEGIN Driver main method
Initialize student count to 0
Input size of the array
Instantiate a copy of the Team class
Input a student name (or quit)
WHILE (the student name is not quit)
Input student age
Input student GPA

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