 You have to be completely ready at three in the morning. The cows require you to be totally alert and ready to go, because it's like work here for their safety, and if we miss anything, that's on us. Well, CREAM is the cooperative for real education in agricultural management. And it's a great program that takes place during the school year and during the summer. And there's about 15 of us and we all work together four times a day to take care of all of these girls. I think that's actually part of the reason I came to UPM. I had been looking at good animal science programs just because I knew I was trying to go through that. A lot of people would just like do the milking and that's it. But we get to like help deliver calves. We get to muck. We get to make breeding decisions. We get to vaccinate. There's a lot of different ways to be involved. Some days it's like, can I really do this? But you can. It's just that resilience factor. And I think that's a really great thing to learn as a college student. Because it's not like you come here and you're like, today's lesson is, you know, you don't know what's going to go on. And how might get saved. You need to learn how to give an injection or what that certain sickness needs or how to handle a cow that has a bad foot. Yeah, or how to handle heats and breeding. And it's really up in the air. And it's always exciting. And I love coming here. It might be tough at the end of the long week and I might just have to crawl into bed. But for me, I think it's worth it. And I'm learning. I'm still learning. And I get to hang out with cows.