 I think it was after I got accepted in. They just started sending me emails, just summer programs that I could familiarize myself with. Before I attended the school, and then Bridge was a program for black men. I was like, wow, not too many black people go to UA. At the time, I think it was like 13% of the population was black. So I was like, this is a great opportunity for me to know people who look like myself and probably people who are going through the same thing that I'm going through as well. And so just with that being a sense, I was like, yeah, sign me up. It later became like the best experience that I've had in my college experience hands down because Bridge was the foundation for so many things that I do now because it was the first thing that I ever got involved in at UA. I do want to thank Dr. Kiera Somerville for that. She also has an attachment to that called Lucy's Legacy, which is like the women side of Bridge. The best advice I would give young men looking to the program is go all in. Like, you're not losing anything. If anything, you're gaining so much from the Bridge program. It's your first year experience. Go all in. Don't be afraid to participate.