 I had the communication skill and I was really good at leadership in terms of the student work that was part of in high school and I kind of gained that confidence but as soon as I came to Purdue the scale like upped itself. Because of that immediately my like levels of confidence just went straight back down. Whenever you join a Purdue they talk about the many opportunities that you can get as a student in terms of like you could go into research, you could get a co-op, you could get an internship and there's always been opportunity for me to grow in terms of what I've been doing. In my freshman year I was just a part of a couple student organizations but from there I became an undergraduate researcher, became more involved in research and I grew from there and then I also grew becoming executive board of the Society of Women Engineers so that became like another place for me to grow up. Now it's like second nature to me so like I go around, I go talk to people, I go interact and things like that so that's like built up to the point where now I'm comfortable going to talk to new people and walking up to people introducing myself like starting up a conversation. Everyone here always has some sort of new idea or new program or new event or something going on. There's always an opportunity for me to explore something else so that's what I really like. There's so many things to do here just find the couple of things that you really really are passionate about and go with that.