 Our viewer in Kishinaw was concerned about the cost of U.S. education and what he viewed as a low rate of admission and he wanted to know from your personal experience how your test scores were and how you overcame those obstacles to gain admission. Well, in terms of cost, I, again, I came from a very small town. I wasn't aware of any scholarships or anything that I could apply for such as Fulbright or that would actually cover the cost of my schooling when I go to the U.S. And it was, again, such a sudden thing. My brother came one day and he's like, let's go to the U.S. And literally that's how it happened. And here I am in the United States. I have all these schools and colleges that I have access to and I did not have any financial aid. But I had my, I was fortunate enough to have my brother here. So I had him be a co-signer for student loans as I wasn't not, I was a non-U.S. citizen. So I wasn't able to obtain any student loans. So that's how I was able to cover my costs. And I had the chance to also work on campus. So I made that happen to that helped a lot as well as family contributions. So that's in terms of cost. But I know that there is plenty of resources out there for international students. I just was not aware of them at the time. I wish I watched a webinar like this before I.