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JavaScript JavaScript Basics Making Decisions in Your Code with Conditional Statements Write an 'if' Statement

Write an if statement that test if isAdmin is true. Then assign a string to the variable, “message”

I’m either not understanding the question or I’m not doing it right. I think I’m not doing it right.

script.js
const isAdmin = true;
const isStudent = false;
let message =;
if(message){
   isAdmin = `Welcome Admin.`;

}

2 Answers

Hey Glenn,

Try this out:

const isAdmin = true;
const isStudent = false;
let message;

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

You are writing a condition inside parentheses, and if that condition is true Welcome admin will be assigned to a variable message.

Thank You.