 I loved all my school, you know, sometimes people give PME a bad rap, like, oh, I never get anything out of it, oh, but I'm like, can you kid me? Like the best thing you could potentially do is go to somebody's resident PME, because it turns out it's not always about what it is you physically learn to do. When it's time to go and get problem solved more than anything else, I want somebody who is able to connect and knows where to get those problems and go find the experts in those particular fields. If network, you build a camaraderie, a team building, you sit in a classroom for three months, six months, ten months. But being able to have that cross talk with career fields where you wouldn't normally get to understand how people think or maybe the organizations operate, that's irreplaceable. There is always something to be learned, something to be gained. It's just something you have to put it to use. That's Air University.