 I came to UWM because it was close to home. Not that I wouldn't have gone out of state, but UWM gave me the most opportunities. Being from Milwaukee, it was just the right fit. I've had roughly six internships. Some of the companies I've had internships with so far have been Foxconn, or Healthcare, or Foster Mutual, and even some local startups. I studied abroad in Taiwan. That was great. There's a lot to take in. It's not like you're just going to travel. We went there for engineering. Second trip was completely different, actually. It was a co-op program that was sponsored by CYCU, UWM, and Foxconn. Basically consisted of just us UWM students going over, getting some training focused on what Foxconn does, LCD manufacturing, like foam screens, TVs, et cetera. My current internship is with Foxconn, and it's a continuation of my time overseas. I've met some really cool, successful people that have graduated from the school. There's so many things going on, so many opportunities here that if that's what you're looking for, then you should look for that at UWM.