 Life here is a lot like the Navy life is in comparison to West Point. Things are a little bit, I would say, more relaxed here. So I was expecting to feel a little bit more of an outsider when I came in, but the guys that I met pretty quick on, they took me in, and I'm really comfortable with all my Navy friends now. It's been really fun. I've gotten to meet a lot of people and get involved in a lot of activities. I've learned that we're a lot more similar than different. A lot of the midshipmen here could easily be cadets at West Point and vice versa. I think I'm going to miss some of the people I met here and the area is obviously gorgeous, but I miss all my friends that made back at West Point and it's going to be great to go see them. I'm probably going to take away the Naval approach to like everyday life and how they perceive like the military and perceive their way of, their part of the Department of Defense. Understanding differences in the Navy, Marine and Army culture and how we do things the same and differently will be really useful. I think we're all very similar motivations and ambitions and are all excited to go serve our country. I knew it would be pretty fun to come here and see how the Navy kids live and obviously leading up to the Army-Navy game, it's going to be an awesome experience to go through. I'm really excited for the football game. I think doing the prisoner exchange, running across the field is going to be really awesome. Where they send out the Navy manchipmen who have been at West Point for the semester and the Army gets to go to the Navy for the semester and they exchange them. I think it will be one of the memories that I'll hold on to from my Academy experience. We'll just be running across that field to see if Gray. Go Army! Re-Aggray!