 I wasn't exactly sure what to expect going into it as an actor. I didn't have much understanding of the sort of general education that you have to get. So I remember when I first started, I remember thinking, why am I not learning how to be an actor yet? You know, because I didn't understand the value of everything that you have to learn beforehand, the sort of groundwork that has to be laid, the foundation that has to be laid. There were so many people that I am so grateful for. I will be forever grateful for. Who shaped me, who believed in me, who inspired me, who taught me and changed me in a major, permanent way. Every professor that I had did that for me. They were so passionate. They were so involved. They were in there. My favorite role that I played was Mercutio in Romeo and Juliet. And that was Seth Panitch, who decided to put me in and make Mercutio a woman. And it, still to this day, is one of my favorite roles. I talk about it to this day. I look back on it so fondly. It was quite a revolution for me at the time. And it was a sort of springboard for me.