Dear Lisa:
Basically the answer is no - at least not with any reliability. This comes up so often. What really matters is learning to sing with ease and comfort, and finding what kinds of things work well for your voice.
Classifying a voice is hard since some people have huge ranges. Some people are exceptions. For example, a soprano voice is not one whose bottom range stops at middle C, and a mezzo soprano might be able to sing higher than a soprano. Voices change as you get older. Sometimes your use of the voice so much improves that you can use much more voice than initially. Etc. etc.
Sorry...
Michael
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