 Because it's a really big test and it kind of determines the future of your career, whether or not you're going to get to practice. Yes, it does intimidate me as well. It's one of those things where it's just such a long day and it's only 300 questions that really determines if you're going to be able to practice or not. So that's really intimidating part of it. Are you part of the school too? Yeah! Boom! So I want to know, does the pants intimidate you? Yes, but I feel like when we get there I think we know enough and I think we're going to be fine. But it's just a daunting day. You don't really know what to expect and you're nervous, but I think that we'll be fine. But yes, it's intimidating for sure. Yes. Well, I know I probably shouldn't be intimidated because everyone has such high success rates with it, but just it's my whole career on the line with one test. So it's a lot to take in. And I know it's long and tiring and I've spent two years just working towards this. So it's a lot for just one test. That's why it makes me really nervous. I think I think this question is definitely one of the pants. I mean honestly, yes, eventually I think it will right now. I don't think I'm at the point that I've thought about it enough for it to intimidate me. But yeah, I mean I'm hoping that we're enough prepared, that we're prepared enough that it's okay. When I think about preparing for it, I'm not as intimidated because I feel like I've taken big tests before my life too. Before school I applied to medical school and took the big MCAT, I took like the GRE. And so I'm not afraid of preparing for it, but I know on the day of I will suddenly get airy and nervous driving. I mean it's a yes and no. We've been very well trained through our diagnostic here and we're even more so trained in our clinical year. But it's like I feel prepared, but I still have so much to learn. So I just try to go through those motions, make sure I do those question things, and you know, look at my pants, peperals, shout out to Joy Williams. But yeah, no, I think it's something that we can very easily tackle if you just have the right mindset and you put forth the effort. I totally agree with what she asked to say. I think if we were to go and take the boards right now, I don't know how well we'd do. But I think with all of our training that we've had, I know that what we have coming is going to be prepared. We have a great program that we work with. I've been doing question banks all summer long and I feel like, you know, we're kind of developing into PAs throughout that, like I'm building the confidence to be a PAs and that will hopefully help across the test. So I think initially with that question, I think any type of board certification exam does intimidate anybody for any type of student whether you're dental, medical, or PA. But I think I trust my program enough that they prepare me to be able to not feel as intimidated because of the education that we're receiving. So I guess my answer is yes, because it's a certified exam. However, I could trust in my program to prepare me enough to not be as intimidated. Of course I am. The biggest exam, this is like to make or break your career. So yeah, it's very intimidating. It's like everything you've learned over the past two years, you kind of have to get it done. So yeah, it's very intimidating. Of course, yeah, of course. In our national certification exam, we bust our butts for two years. I'm trying to learn everything we contain and cram this information in. And it could all fall through if we don't pass this one exam. You get numerous times to take it, but just the idea that it all comes down to this, everything you've learned is placed, all the pressure is placed on this test. So I'd say yeah, it definitely intimidates me.