 We've been here for two and a half months, you've obviously eaten in a lot of the different dining halls. What is your favorite dining hall other than TD, obviously, because we all love TD. So I'd say it was really hard. Honestly it's between three. I really like the J.E. dining hall. The Jonathan Edwards College dining hall, the Berkeley dining hall, and Morse. I eat in Morse a lot because it's right next to the gym where the fencing room is. Berkeley, I don't know, I really like Berkeley and J.E. just because the aesthetics of the dining halls are really nice. I spend most of my time eating in TD. Yeah, at least for me, I really like, I like Berkeley because they have the best pizza. And then Morse is always good. Morse and Styles both, they may look really ugly, but they have really good food. I feel like Morse has better pizza than Berkeley. I don't know. Maybe. I've tried them both. I'm not completely sure. But then I eat at Davenport. A lot of our Magic Society meetings over the last couple of weeks were in Davenport. I haven't been to any of the Davenport or Pearson dining halls yet. Pearson's all right. I like Davenport a lot. Davenport in general just gives it like a real homey vibe. Oh cool. And they have a nice courtyard and everything. Yeah, and then I eat at Ben Franklin a lot too. They're nice. Both the new colleges have nice dining halls, but they look like Ikea. They do. Yeah, they're really new. Okay. Favorite food at the dining hall? Okay. We all love our Yale food. I don't know if I have like a single favorite food. I really like it whenever they do like steak or pot roast because I'm a meat kind of guy. You know you're a meat kind of guy. But one of my weaknesses is whenever they have like this hot brownie thing, and it's like warm so it's almost like fudge. And then I like take a bowl of that and then I put vanilla ice cream on top of it. I don't eat dessert a lot, but whenever they have that I eat it. Yeah, that's really good. Yeah, I love any night when they have the mac and cheese. The mac and cheese is really good. And then they don't have fries a lot. So anytime they have french fries, I load up a full plate. So obviously we like as Yale students, we're constantly on that grind study, getting ready for class, staying up till 5 a.m. writing papers. What's your favorite study spot, Jake? I spend a lot of time in the TD library because it's right next door and it's got like three floors of study space. So there's like a couch where I can read because I like to be comfy when I read, but then there's also desks at which I can write. So if I'm not in the TD library, I'm either in Bass, which is the underground library on cross campus, or in one of the reading rooms in the big library, which is Sterling. Cool. Yeah. I'm one to just... You're in the room. Yeah, I'm in the room all the time. I like transfer between like sitting at my desk with my laptop or monitor like working on like computer science or like writing essays and then I'll like get tired, head over to the bed, power nap for 30 minutes and then get back to work. You know, I like the room. I don't know. Some people like to separate. They're like studying space and they're like home, like rest space, but I don't know. I don't have a problem with that. Last question. So obviously Yale is in New Haven, Connecticut. We've had a little bit of a chance to explore the city so far. What do you think of New Haven and more specifically, how do you like... What's your favorite restaurant here? So I like New Haven. It's definitely an interesting relationship because it's a really kind of, it's a pretty small city and it's a city that's like gone through a lot of tough times. And so it's a really interesting relationship between Yale and the city. But I honestly overall, I really like it. It feels like a place where there's a lot of community and people really like... People really are from the city. They think of themselves as from New Haven. I really like, there's this one place called House of Naan, which is a really good Indian place. And then I went to, obviously went to Pepe's. I really like Pepe's. Yeah, I went to Pepe's too. Yeah. My parents were here. Yeah. Scoop really good pizza. Yeah, by the way, New Haven pizza is like legendary. It's a thing. You're like, if you ever come here, you have to try the pizza. What is it? Pepe's? Pepe's Sally's is modern. Yeah. Those are the big pizza places. Yeah. I went to modern. I didn't think it was as good as Pepe's. Yeah. I like Pepe's. Big pizza sizes. All right. So, Jake, now that we've kind of got through most of the questions, any like last pieces of advice you'd give to anyone that's like trying to go to one of these top schools or like any advice for high schoolers as they apply to college? Definitely. This is going to sound a little bit cheesy, but do what you love. This is easily what got me through high school and what got me where I am today. If you do the things that genuinely bring you enjoyment, they don't feel like work and they don't feel like hard and you'll write well about them. You'll have a lot of interesting ideas about them. So if you're writing like a college essay, write about something you really, really want to write about. Don't make it about something that is a chore for you to write about. If you're looking to do extracurriculars, do extracurriculars that you love. If you enjoy what you do, it's going to show and people are going to be able to tell and that's the best thing, that's the best advice I can give. That's really good advice, Jake. All right. I guess that's about it. Cue the magic montage. And I'm on the block.