 I am about to graduate basic training currently in this moment. I have about 76 hours until I will be walking off the plane to San Antonio, Texas to start my basic training experience. I wanted to make this quick video asking you guys to let me know your questions, comments and concerns. I'm going to share mine with you, but if you guys have any, please leave them in the comment section below because as soon as I'm out of basic training, I'm going to be answering the most common questions that people have. So before you leave your comment, make sure you read through the comments and thumbs up the ones that you have yourself. But if you don't see one that you have, definitely leave that question because other people might have some. So make sure you guys do that so I can answer them for you, let you know how basic training is. And so these are my last minute questions and thoughts that I have before leaving for basic training. So first is dealing with the younger girls. I'm going in at 27 years old and you know, I don't want to have to deal with drama while I'm there. And I'm hoping that, you know, I can have a smooth experience. All girls say that there's drama. So I wonder what the experience is going to be like with the younger girls. The next one is how detail assignment is going to work and how they are going to assign those jobs. Are they going to ask like random questions, like who likes bowling and someone raised their hand and they're like, all right, you are a bathroom crew. Or are they going to like ask who wants the job and yeah. So I'm wondering how that is going to go, how being an element leader or dorm chief is going to be, whether I am that job myself or just how people in the flight respond to the people in our own flight who kind of have those like higher roles and hopefully everyone is just really respectful of those people. Next is if I'm going to feel scared or nervous at all because currently I am feeling just ready to go. I'm not nervous. I'm excited. So I'm wondering if there's going to be at any point while I'm there. If I'm like, oh man, like I'm really scared in this moment. It doesn't really feel like you're about to leave in three days. No, it doesn't feel like that at all. So I haven't even gotten nervous or scared. How hungry I'm going to get throughout the day. Yes, we have our breakfast, lunch, and dinner. And I hear that sometimes you might get like a granola bar or something. Wondering what the hardest part of BMT as a whole is going to be. How fast that I have to shower. I hear about 10 minutes. But as a female who has to like wash your hair, we're going to have gel in our hair and have to shave our legs and things like that. I'm wondering how like the overall shower experience is going to be. And if I really have time to wash my hair properly, is it better to stand out at BMT or fly under the radar? How hard is PT is zero night as intense as everybody says it's going to be? When do MTIs get relaxed? Because at first, you know, they're going to be very like hardcore. But at what point do they start to ease up and kind of have a better relationship with the flight? I think a big struggle for me is going to be waking up early. I'm not a morning person at all. It's going to be an experience. The last thing that had written in my notes is, is the chow hall as crazy and intense as I think that it's going to be. That's another part of BMT that everyone is like, oh my gosh, they're going to be yelling at you the whole time and you can't move. So those are just a few things I had written down. I'm sure I have more. I know you all definitely do. So again, leave those in the comment section below so I can answer them in just a few weeks when I'm out of basic training.