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## University
### Instructions
Create a `class` named `University`.
Attributes:
- `name`: `private string`
- `city`: `private string`
- `ranking`: `private int?`
Getters:
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- `name`
- `city`
- `ranking`
Constructor:
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- `name`: `required`
- `city`: `required`
- `ranking`: `optional`
### Encapsulation
Sometimes we need to limit access to class attributes, so that it can be accessed only from the class itself. This concept is called **encapsulation**.
Dart allows making attributes **private**, meaning that they can be accessed or modified from the class instance. Attributes are made private with a leading underscore (`_`) on the name of the method or attribute.
> But... There is no encapsulation at the `class` level in Dart. The encapsulation is rather applied at the scope of the library which contains the class.
Importing libraries can help you create a modular and shareable code base. Libraries not only provide APIs, but are unit of privacy: private variables, i.e. starting with an underscore (`_`) are visible only inside the library. Every Dart app is a library, even if it doesn’t use a library directive.
Still, even on a class level it is a good practice to declare private values and not to use values that are intended to be private.
```dart
class Person {
bool _hunger = true;
void feed() {
this._hunger = false;
}
}
```