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Start your free trialKayvon Wallace
15,686 PointsI don't get what I'm doing wrong.
so I wanted to test before asking a question so I ran this in the console, and it works so I was at a lost. modified the credits to 100 with student.credits = 100; which made the student a sophomore. with save math into major, as _major in the object.
class Student {
constructor(gpa, credits){
this.gpa = gpa;
this.credits = credits;
}
stringGPA() {
return this.gpa.toString();
}
set major(major) {
if (this.level === 'Senior' || this.level === 'junior') {
this._major = major;
} else {
this._major = 'none';
}
}
get level() {
if (this.credits > 90 ) {
return 'Senior';
} else if (this.credits > 60) {
return 'Junior';
} else if (this.credits > 30) {
return 'Sophomore';
} else {
return 'Freshman';
}
}
}
var student = new Student(3.9, 60);
2 Answers
Steven Parker
231,248 PointsThose darned typos! The bane of tyros and gurus alike!
You wrote "junior" (with a lower-case "j") instead of "Junior" (with capital "J").
Kayvon Wallace
15,686 Pointsomg!!! I looked and looked. smh. thank you, people of teamtreehouse~~~! and by people, I mean you steven. thanks!.