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11,213 PointsIām not sure where is the unexpected token.
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class Student {
constructor(gpa, credits){
this.gpa = gpa;
this.credits = credits;
}
stringGPA() {
return this.gpa.toString();
}
get level() {
if(credits > 90 ) {
return 'Senior';
}
else if(credits < 90 && <=61) {
return 'Junior';
}
else if(credits < 60 && <=31) {
return 'Sophmore';
}
else if(credits < 30 )
return 'Freshman';
}
}
const student = new Student(3.9);
1 Answer
Luke Maslany
3,558 PointsThe unexpected token was the <= after the && in your if statement. It was looking for another conditional statement such as 'this.credits >= 61'
class Student {
constructor(gpa, credits){
this.gpa = gpa;
this.credits = credits;
}
stringGPA() {
return this.gpa.toString();
}
get level() {
if(this.credits > 90 ) {
return 'Senior';
} else if(this.credits <= 90 && this.credits >= 61) {
return 'Junior';
} else if(this.credits <= 60 && this.credits >= 31) {
return 'Sophomore';
} else
return 'Freshman';
}
}
const student = new Student(3.9);