 I think of Purdue as a kind of choose your own adventure book. I can do literally anything that I want to put my mind to. And there's also the resources here to help me get there. Something really important to me is opening doors for other minority students. And so being a part of NASBE and being a part of PSAF, they compliment each other really well. I met a student who said, oh, I met you during a PSAF event. You're the reason I came here. And I think that feeling is unparalleled. I think it's just so special here at Purdue. Even in such a big school, I wouldn't expect so many people to want to help each other and see each other succeed. That's kind of a dream to Purdue engineers, is when we're all doing well. I've experienced that in every single organization or program that I'm a part of is that everyone wants each other to succeed. Everyone's willing to give each other advice and help. I think the collaborative nature of Purdue engineering is one of my favorite parts. There's just so many different things here to help you get through and be successful that I can't see myself flourishing anywhere else. I never really felt alone while at Purdue. So I think knowing I had people who I could rely on and lean on definitely made the transition to college a lot easier.