 My name is Yash Shah. I'm a senior in electrical engineering. Our engineering in general has so many different things that you could pursue. It was hard for me to pinpoint what I wanted to do. And when I saw that this company is working with renewable energy, what I think is the source of the future, it immediately caught my attention. SOCOR is basically our solar energy developer. We acquire panels, we set up a design, and we set up a system. Yash has an electrical engineering co-op. He's working on projects that span from small rooftop projects, maybe some of the larger rooftop projects, to humongous ground mountain projects. And so having that electrical background is phenomenal. I know that a few of my co-workers actually met Yash at one of the engineering fairs, and they said, we've got to get him in here. He just seemed like he's really a great fit. I personally would encourage people to pursue three-session co-ops. Because every time you come back, you're doing more, and you're trusted more, and you're in charge of more. Basically now I have the same presence of a full-time engineer, and I do the same amount of work, the same quality of work. And this is something that developed through three sessions. Initially I could not see myself doing that. During my first session, I didn't know what comes next or how we do things. So I had to ask my boss or a co-worker to tell me about how every single step works. But now I know how it works. It's basically them assigning me the initial task and me giving them the complete final product. With our interns or co-ops we live for, Purdue is one of our targeted schools. There are several of them Purdue is among the top. And the reason why it really does come from the educational background, the type of material that they're learning, and we have found that students from Purdue are able to do that more quickly and more successfully than a lot of other schools that we've recruited from. So that's why we are always interested in students from Purdue who are interested in solar energy, who want to apply their engineering background to the solar work that we do here. I got two different very distinct experiences through EPICS and through engineering 131 and 132. I got the experience of working with people in a group towards the same project with the same goal in mind. And that experience I think definitely helped me communicate better with teammates. And it's something that I think is pivotal in an industry or in the field. Internships again are great, but if we're able to have someone who is interested in what we're doing and have a multi-session co-op, that's even better. Yash right now, he's done a great job from where he started and he was great in the beginning, but there are so many additional aspects and the points of work that he's been able to work on now that he wasn't necessarily in the beginning. It was my first professional internship or co-op, my first experience ever. And having these people kind of support me and nurture me and kind of help me develop as an individual kind of assisted in me learning so much about the company and becoming the kind of person that I am right now.