 Anyways, I signed up for this course, Job Sprint. There's definitely been some helpful stuff that I've gotten out of it. I feel like maybe I didn't realize how challenging it was going to be or how challenging some of the workshop assignments were going to be. It's good that they're challenging because I need to be able to demonstrate that I can do this job. But I'm learning some good stuff. I talked to Chris beforehand and one of the reservations I had was once I got out of my boot camp I had access to career services. I've attended other workshops, other places, you know, on resumes, cover letters, whatever, you know, the different job things. And I said, I'm worried that like whatever your content is, is that some of it would be redundant from things that I've already done. That hasn't really been the case. The workshops, even if they're on the same theme as other workshops have done, they're much more in-depth. The assignments, the exercises, the things that get you to the result to kind of help demonstrate what your abilities are, they have been more effective, I think, than other workshops I've taken. I got my background in interactive arts about 20 years ago. I've always loved to draw. I started programming on an old Apple 2e when I was like 12 and like it was obsolete technology then, but like I've always kind of had finger in tech. I feel like there was a very little fat or superfluous information within the exercises or presentation. Like it was all just like lean, very important information, not a lot of fluff or anything. And I felt like the portfolio review session or week was especially helpful. I might get produce throwing at me for this, but I know earlier you said, you could have been harder on us if you're grilling us more. And I'm like, I'm kind of all for that. Like, I don't really want it, but I need a job when this is done. So I really need to know where my shortcomings are at. I don't want to find another non-UX job. I want to find that UX role that I'm looking for. I still feel like design in general is the closest thing I've had to a calling.