 We got to see hands-on what it's like to be in an OR. I never knew I could have a hand in surgery. And I knew this is what I want to do forever. And right now we're in the lab, in the robotics lab, and in the bone testing, how much pressure you can put on it. So that was really fun. I really enjoyed that because it was kind of like a competition. But also you were learning about how the femur works. We were looking at shoulders, and we'd make a diagnosis and kind of put a solution for it. It's super interesting. It was really cool. I didn't know that side. It's not just them telling us about what we're doing. It's kind of hands-on, like, this is what I do, and this is how we do it, and this is why we do it. So it's really influential for everyone here. For sure. No, it's a great program. And I've definitely learned a lot through the short time that I've been here. I've always wanted to be a doctor, so that's kind of made me even more sure. It's a great, great program. And I think it gives you more insight on the other fields of study, like integrated medicine and surgery and stuff like that. Yeah, I fell in love again, to be honest.