 So speaking of resources, this is really important. So I'm going to zoom in for this one. All right. Make sure you talk to the students in the year above you. Now, the reason that I say this is that obviously they've already been through the entire process once before. And so any little tips, tricks, edges that they've learned, they can pass on down to you. And so for me personally, I received a couple of PDF booklets that the older years had written out for pretty much every single Oscey station that could possibly come up. Not only that, they went to my medical school so they know what stations came up previously. So I really, really, really encourage you to talk to the upper year students at your medical school. I'm sure you will find a bunch of them that are more than happy to share their resources and their work. There's tons of really kind and selfless students out there. So reach out to them, send them a cold email or a cold DM on Instagram. If you aren't friends with them or anything like that, I'm sure they'll be willing to help.