 In high school, I was very outgoing. I was involved in a lot of activities and a lot of clubs. So we had to meet with our guidance counselor and talk about what we wanted to do for the future. I told her I had planned on going to Shippewa Valley Technical College, and she told me I couldn't. She told me I couldn't be involved in anything in a technical college, and then I had to go to a university. So I took her advice. I applied and got accepted to a private college in Minnesota. And two days before move-in day, I actually found out that my parents didn't make enough money to co-sign any loans for me. So two days before move-in day, I had no plan anymore. I was completely heartbroken. I had been planning that my entire summer, and now I had nothing to do. So I decided to take my first option. I took a semester at CBTC, and one of my courses was in criminal justice. What really sold me on it is how real all the instructors are in criminal justice. It's not, I mean, it's big in the media right now, and they don't lie about it. They don't try and tell us everything's perfect. They admit to us mistakes that they've made in the past, and that's just really inspiring to me, and they want us to be the best law enforcement officers that we can be for the future. So they work really hard to accomplish that, and it's just unbelievable how much they care about this profession. Thank you guys so much. I can't tell you how much I appreciate it.