 Currently, I am working on my MBA in Human Resources here at the Dolan School of Business. And so when I first started my MBA program, I was looking, do I want to do a full-time or a part-time? And I realized that I didn't want to put my work on pause to do a full-time MBA program. That's, I'm a full component of, get as much experience as you can. I didn't want to contradict myself and just stop working and just do education. So first off, that the Fairfield MBA program is part-time. It's in the evenings and on the weekends. It's a lot of work, and I don't know how I can do it sometimes at the full-time job. But it's at your own pace, and I knew that coming back to Fairfield, I would still have the amazing professors and education and still that broad experience. So although I'm focusing my MBA in human resources, I'm still having to take classes again in accounting and finance and marketing. And that's only making me more of an asset to my company and whoever my future employers are to.