 When I was a high school senior, I failed calculus second semester of my senior year. And as a result, my admission to the University of Virginia was rescinded or at least paused. I had to write a letter to the school and get counselors from my home high school to write a letter of support. Just to sort of say that, you know, why this happened. In hindsight, what I learned from it was I wish I would have asked for more help in the class setting because it would have saved some heartache that summer. Fortunately for me, the school allowed me to attend and that was a benefit to me and I was grateful for that. It actually made me work harder once I got to UVA that I wanted to make sure that nothing like that happened again. So I didn't have straight A's when I was at UVA, but I did make proactive efforts to try to do as good as possible once I got there.