 For me, teaching was something that was always in the back of my head. I didn't want to put it on hold anymore. You know, I really, really wanted, I felt ready to go into teaching. I was a little late in the game. I was doing the medical school program thing. I decided that it kind of was the same, it wasn't for me and I wanted to look somewhere else. So that's kind of when I looked to teaching. I never really thought of going anywhere else because Fairfield had such a great opportunity in terms of field work, in terms of internships. And also just the professors themselves are just beyond supportive. The faculty is fantastic. They're very engaging, very thoughtful, and very accomplished. They bring a lot of passion to the classroom. One of the most important things and something that all my classes have really emphasized is that you're teaching every student in that classroom and every student in that classroom is an individual. It's great to be a part of a program that really wants you to sit and think about all of those children and what is going to benefit all of them the most and how you can reach out and support those that need different things. I want all of my students to like coming to school. I want them to feel safe, to feel liked, to feel engaged and enthusiastic about what it is that we're doing. I undoubtedly feel confident and ready and I definitely see all the value in everything every professor has taught me in each of the courses.