 He's dropping me off. I'm just gonna do that and not let me know that you're filming. Look at the kiddies in the back. Oh, it's got a little stuff to go head up into this school so I will hit you. Look how bright you are in black eye. Thank you guys so much for joining me. I really, really appreciate it. As you guys can see, I'm a little bit more light and playful. I'm really like just kind of calmed a little bit more and that's because I made it through a full month of PA school. Oh you guys, I'm super excited about that. I really didn't know if I could make it, honestly. And that's because of the rejection that I got prior to getting into PA school. I applied to quite a few PA schools maybe last year and I got rejected from them. And that's because I didn't necessarily look at some of the stipulations or admissions requirements as closely as I should have. But also, I guess maybe I didn't meet their standards, I don't know. But these are the kind of thoughts that go through your head when you get rejected from PA school or anything, honestly. You're like, okay guys, so is this really what I'm supposed to be doing? I feel called to this, is it just my thing or is this your, are you actually telling me to do this? So those are kind of the self talks that you have with yourself. But I implore you guys, persevere, stay strong. You will not regret it. If you really, really feel called to this profession, to medicine, to healthcare, to acting, to whatever it is that you wanna do, stay strong and persevere because it will work out in the end. Look at me, I am in PA school. I am a whole month into PA school and I'm doing fine. I'm doing well, although it is stressful. It is a lot of work. I am doing okay and I am sticking through it. So I encourage you guys to do this thing. Get your patient contact hours and get all of the shadowing that you can and make sure that you're doing well on those prerequisites and just stay strong. And apply. You might go broke initially, which is what I did when I applied to those schools and I got rejected and they took all of my money, my supplemental application money and just my application money in general, but I stayed strong. I went back, I did more classes. I boosted my GPA even more and I got in. So you can do it. This week in PA school, it was a little bit of a light week. Although I had two tests and two quizzes, I was able to actually go out and do one of our selfie challenges. So we have this thing in our intro to profession and to the profession class where we have to go out and take selfies or groupies or usies around town, just getting to know the city that we're in and the DPT students, the doctorates of physical therapy students in conjunction with that because we have to take some of the pictures with them. And it was really fun. I had a great time. It was light. It was beautiful outside. We went to this beautiful garden that was one of the places we needed to take a picture. Get in here, Ashley. This is one of our assignments. This is Ashley. She's in the program with me. Yes. There's actually two sisters in the program. Actually, there's four of us. That is so amazing because really for minorities, it's, I don't know, they say that they want diversity, but it's really hard to get into PA school. So kudos to us for getting in, but we have to take pictures at these different places in town. And so this is one of our places, this beautiful garden. Just take you on a journey. A journey. As we walk into this beautiful garden, you guys, it's really nice, actually. And it's a really good day. Like it's a little humid. So my hair is doing a bit of like a crazy thing right now, but it's okay. All right, see you guys later. Bye. So that was me and the garden. How was fun, you guys? I was just ready to go home as well. Like it was nice and light. I didn't want to go back to school, but I had to. Cause that was during my lunch break, but it was fun. I had a great time and I'm really glad that I was able to just break from school for a minute because our Fridays are a little bit lighter than every other day, although we still get out at five o'clock in the evening. We have quite a few hours of breaks during the day before one. So that was really just nice to be able to relax. Also, I am the official first year coordinator of my class. Woo! They're waving around like it's a snow. You guys, so what that means is I am like basically the therapist of the class, but more so I'm just like the go-between. I am the person that if my cohort has an issue with maybe a class that's going on or maybe we have a few tests and we maybe want to move one or if we're having a problem with something faculty wise, we can, they come to me and then I go to the faculty and I voice our concerns and vice versa. So I'm the voice of both the cohort and the faculty. So it's really like a nice little meld of juggling that I have to do, being able to be understanding to my classmates but also being able to share whatever the faculty wants them to know. So I'm really excited for this journey that I'm about to be on and just the opportunity for leadership. It's always great to hone in on your leadership skills, especially if you wanna be in healthcare where you will have subordinates in a sense underneath you, where you will have people that maybe working in tandem with you but you also have to direct them. So it's good to do that. You get to work on your interpersonal skills and just how to deliver things really well. So I'm excited as you guys, really, really excited. First year coordinator of the Student Society. Really, really happy about that. I do have a confession to make although I'm so light and happy right now. I'm really, really, really nervous you guys. I have four tests. Well, that was eight. I have four tests this week and two quizzes and the week is short. It starts on Wednesday because we have Fourth of July and I have to do two tests back to back and two quizzes back to back. So there's three things I have to study for each day and I'm really nervous you guys but I'm gonna stay strong. I'm gonna persevere, word of the day, persevere. I'm gonna persevere and I'm gonna knock these tests out and I am gonna get through this hell week because that's what it is. I'm gonna get through it and I will let you guys know about it next week when I come back. If you have any questions, comments, leave them in the comment section below. I will be sure to get back to them and thank you guys so much for watching. I really, really appreciate you guys joining me on this journey. If you like what you see, go ahead and hit that like button. If you really like what you see, go ahead and subscribe. Be sure to hit that notification button so you can know exactly when I'm coming up with a new video. And guys, I am still raising money, fundraising for my tuition, for my full year's tuition. So go ahead and hit my GoFundMe page. It will be in the description box below so that you can go ahead and support me on this journey. I really, really appreciate it. Next week. Bye.