 I find that humanity's encourages kind of intellectual curiosity. You are genuine, you're passionate, you're curious, you're smart, and you have committed yourself to something for some reason and you hold values and I think that this university cherishes that and certainly helped me build a lot of those kind of assets early. I graduated Fairfield University in 2008 with a bachelor's in psychology. I currently work for NBC Universal in recruitment. I think all the analysis within psychology really translates well into the recruitment field. And you'll encounter dealing with groups of people and having to do projects and you might not necessarily get along with them or agree with their approaches and you're going to have to find ways to compromise and find ways through a project. You realize that you need to have those skills and Fairfield U has given me those skills in Spain. Humanities in general teach you how to think critically. They force you to expose yourself to new subjects and I think between those two things that captures the essence of any kind of profession. They help you with communication skills, writing skills, people skills and all of those transfer well into what I do now, which has helped to develop business for a private bank. At the end of the day, work is working with people, it's speaking with one another, it's building projects, it's everything that you've done at Fairfield and it directly translates to the real world.