 I would highly recommend the San Jose State University High School, especially for people who are working like me. I really believe it's a high quality program that is very flexible. What really drew me to San Jose State was I felt that they'd been doing an online learning for so long. They probably knew a little bit about that. And San Jose State does a special class, the 203 class, which is a short class that you do prior to starting all the rest of your classes that teaches you that online environment. All of the professors that I've encountered have been very open and able to meet and answer questions online, first of all. Second of all, I have a group of students that I did a project with in one of my core courses and we still correspond as a group and we support each other. In addition, the school itself also has lots of clubs or student organizations that you can be part of and it doesn't matter that you're not physically present there. A lot of meetings are online and you can be part of those organizations that way. It's okay not to know what exactly you want when you start because the iSchool does a great job of describing the different types of pathways within the kinds of libraries that you can do. You want to do data, you know, you want to do collection development, you want to do management. So they have classes for all of those things and if you like more than one thing, that's okay. There isn't anything telling you you can't take classes in that pathway or that pathway. You kind of are making your own kind of degree in a sense. The flexibility in the classes is wonderful.