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JavaScript JavaScript Basics Making Decisions in Your Code with Conditional Statements Add an 'else if' Clause

Im not sure what im doing wrong with my code. Could someone help me walk through it please?

Im not sure what im doing in this code wrong. i would like help to figure out what im doing wrong

script.js
const isAdmin = false;
const isStudent = true;
let message;

if ( isAdmin ) {
  message = 'Welcome admin';
}
let isStudent = false; 
let isStudent = true;

if (isStident) { 
  // code inside this clause will *not* run because the 
  // value of cat is false.
  } else if (isStudents) { (message) "Welcome Students" 
  // code inside this clause *will* run because 
  // the first `if` statement evaluated to false
    // the value of isStudent is true}

2 Answers

Steven Parker
Steven Parker
231,269 Points

Here are a few hints:

  • a variable should only be declared one time
  • the instructions ask you to (only) "Add an else if clause ..."
  • you won't need to create any new variables
  • be careful of spelling ("isStident" and "isStudents" vs. "isStudent")

im still not understanding still.