You obviously have never had a last minute assignment/ presentation to be handed in if you can judge so quickly.
Anyway we have all left a project on the long finger and got burned by doing so. OP best of luck in your presentation, I do hope you learn enough to make a good one. If you don't just remember this is an exercise in learning, you haven't made anyone poorer by it.
No Babycakes, as indicated I certainly have had my share of late projects, invariably it has been my own fault and I have had to learn to take on the chin what I didn't take on board.
At the end of the day it is a learning exercise for the OP, (s)he doesn't do it, (s)he doesn't learn.
That isn't cruel or unreasonable, it is sensible.
The OP is 22. They are studying a serious course. Their tutor has asked them to demonstrate that they can give advice on a relatively complex area with legal and taxation implications as well as quality of life for a "client". What happens if this becomes a real life scenario?
I don't wish them to fail, but if they deserve to pass, they won't need to ask others to do their own work for them.
In exactly what way? By slapping my wrist?We are all here to help!