 I love chemistry. So I'm a big fan of chemistry. Don't get me wrong, it's like really hard and you really have to put a lot of work into it and some people hate chemistry so that's completely biased. So I really like the students and who I work with. It's a pretty small major, so we get to know one another very well. I think there's only about 60 of us. So we all kind of have our classes together. Everyone works very well together. You have so many opportunities and you have so many avenues to learn. You're never going to hit a brick wall and say, oh well that's it, I can't go any further. You're never going to run out of things to do or ways to learn or ways to find your passion because you have the people and the resources and the classes supporting you. I had four internships. One of them was in blasting seismology. So we studied how blasts at mines shake the earth and affect houses. One of them was in permitting so things like the environmental regulations that affect mining. And then two others were at an underground limestone mine.