 I think I never really knew before STARS exactly what a semiconductor engineer would really do and how I could use my background, especially as a mechanical engineering student, to go into semiconductor and after these past few weeks I've really been able to see exactly what I can do with so much of this education and this experience. So being in the manufacturing track, I'm very lucky to be able to go into the clean room and go into nanolabs. It's a very unique experience and very rare for undergraduate students to be able to go into these incredible spaces that usually the average person will never get to see. Although it is very clean, it's not everyone, you can make mistakes, it's okay and it's okay to do. I think something that's really incredible about the clean room is that it is a research and development center and you get to really mess around with things and if you make a bad device it's okay because it's just for learning. You really get that experience to kind of learn about what it would actually be like to work in one as well which is very rare as you go into industry.