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Python Object-Oriented Python Instant Objects Your first class

need help

pls help

first_class.py
class Student():
    name = "Admin"
    def me():
        print(name)

1 Answer

Dan Garrison
Dan Garrison
22,457 Points

Close. You don't need the double parenthesis for a class unless you are extending the functionality of another class (You will learn about this later in the course. You also don't need to add a method to print your name. You simply need a variable called name that is the string version of your name.