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Courses Plus Student 1,356 PointsI don't understand..
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class Student:
name="Raduica Sebastian"
me=Student()
1 Answer
Stuart McIntosh
Python Web Development Techdegree Graduate 22,874 PointsHi there, nearly there. The challenge asks you to create an instance of the class Student called me. You have created me as part of the class, so move 'me = Student()' outside of the class. The next step ask you to print the name attribute - this is a simple as calling print on 'me.name'.
Hope that helps