 I guess coming here it was a much bigger world and suddenly I wasn't a big fish in a little pond. So it was a little intimidating but I think looking back now it was really good for me because I realized at some point I'd have to do that. And I think because I did it earlier rather than later I am more prepared for college and like leaving home in the future. Our school has what's called extended weekends where students are required to leave campus and go back to their families and spend like a three or four day weekend with them. I also see them over breaks and things like that. I live kind of far away so it's harder for me to see my family but for students who live very close they see their parents a lot. If there's ever a parent who's missing their kid they're always welcome to come to school and pick them up for whatever reason as long as they don't miss class. Well my parents live two hours away so I don't see them a lot besides on extended but we still talk a lot on the phone so I think you still have that support from home. I think that living away from home has also made me more independent from them and has helped me mature. So while it's helped me get closer to them it has also helped me prepare to leave the house. I talk to my family every single night. I call my mom at the same time every single night really kind of the same conversation. How are you? How was your day? You spend so much time together. You become really close with everyone on your hall, all of your classmates. You become really close with the faculty members and it honestly feels like a second home.