 A bank card that works in America, that's probably the safest way so that you can bring it from China or wherever you're coming from and just take out cash here. Otherwise, I would recommend traveler's checks and not bring thousands of dollars in cash because it's just too easy to lose. Okay. And it's good to have some sort of backup in case, you know, you run into any issues or... Yeah. I mean, you want to bring a little bit of cash with you, but I don't think you have to bring thousands of dollars in cash with you, I think. You want to make sure that you have enough to travel and get settled. So the question about how much may be a difficult thing to answer. And it's also sort of where you're living. If you're living in a dorm, you don't need to buy furniture, right? If you're living in an apartment, maybe you have to buy furniture, you have to stock a kitchen. So it's... Yeah, I think it's very situational for each student. Okay. And then the first thing, it's good to start a bank account as soon as you get to campus. Correct. That's critical. Bank account, it should be one of the first things that you do. Students usually check in, call their parents, deal with a cell phone, and then get a bank account. And your international advisor, your international student services office, they should give you instructions on how to go about opening a bank account. Okay. That's good to know. That's critical. Lihui, would you like to chime in on that? Yeah. So I brought some cash with me when I first arrived in U.S. and then I just set up a bank account right after. So I had a debit card and I just saved all my cash to the bank account, so I don't have to carry cash with me, but I still have enough cash that I can spend on. And definitely, I'm using my parents' credit card, so I just swipe it here and then they just pay in China, but I try not to, so I try to use my own money before I use theirs. So I will say, have some cash, like, left some over just for emergency and have a bank account here, and then if it's a large amount of money, I sometimes just swipe my parents' card, but that rarely happens.