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Start your free trialAbson Chifodya
11,817 PointsInside the getter method use the conditional statement of your choice to determine the level of the student. If the valu
Inside the getter method use the conditional statement of your choice to determine the level of the student. If the value of the "credits" property is over 90, return 'Senior'. If it's between 61 and 90, return 'Junior'. If it's between 31 and 60, return 'Sophomore'. If it's 30 or less, return 'Freshman'
class Student {
constructor(gpa, credits){
this.gpa = gpa;
this.credits = credits;
}
get level( ) {
if (this.credits >= 90 ) {
return Senior
}else if ( this.credits >=61 && this.credits<=90){
return Junior}
else if ( this.credits >= 31 && this.credits<= 60){
return Sophomore}
else ( this.credits <= 30){
return Freshman }
}
stringGPA() {
return this.gpa.toString();
}
}
const student = new Student(3.9);
2 Answers
Steven Parker
231,269 PointsThe values being returned should be literal strings, so put quotes around them.
Martin Lecke
14,385 PointsCheck my answer in this thread since i just answered same exercise.
As Steven Parker says you need quotation marks around your string 'Junior', 'Senior' etc. Javascript will assume its variables else, which it isnt in this case :)