 I think Mount Holyoke students should be aware that they got a very strong training here, that they are very skilled to start a career. Then secondly, they need self-confidence and know what they stand for and speak to anyone who comes across their way on eyes level. They also need a lot of enthusiasm. They need to know why they want to do this and then bear the costs of that engagement because it will be a hard way to make a career in politics. But if you combine self-confidence, courage and this enthusiasm that you need when you go into politics, I think that's the best guarantee to actually make a career there.