 To remove bulk, you're going to take your razor, lay it on the hair, lay them on a pressure, and come down and remove bulk. So I mean, if everybody gets set up for your creative hut, it's a pretty amazing transition to watch the confidence and the knowledge and just watching them even like doing haircuts like this, the confidence that they have to be able to do a haircut now compared to when they started in January. The hands-on experience is probably one of my most favorites here. I usually struggle with sitting in just a lecture room for hours, just listening to someone talk and then just having to write notes. So in this way, they balance it out evenly. It's so awesome to watch a student transform. They come in knowing they want to be a cosmetologist. They learn a lot in the first eight weeks and then they start out in the salon and start building by working on clients and they just gain a ton of confidence by the time they leave. They're ready to work in a salon. I feel a lot more confident. I, well, I obviously had no idea what I was doing when I first started, so, but the teachers definitely, well, they're amazing. Like, they walk you through each step of the way. It's just fun because it's very hands-on and we get to do what we want to do almost right away. It's good practice. It's just a good program. I am going to a salon that my mom owns in the West Bend area. I'm renting a chair right away, doing my own thing, got my own business right away. It's really neat to see them grow. It's just great real-world experience for them. The first time we ever worked on an actual client, I probably have never been more scared in my life and then, I mean, now I feel confident. I want to do it. I look forward to doing it. So it's just, I feel really prepared for my future.