 So my background was not as a software developer, it was more in finance and business and then I moved over to the creative field. I was already a software engineer but I wanted to have more influence over the product we were building. I come from an advertising background and I've always been interested in a product. I don't have a computer science degree, I do have a technical degree and trying to figure out how do you transition that and be a PM and work with engineers. One of the main things that drew me to product school was all the instructors were actually product managers at very well-known companies such as Google, Facebook, LinkedIn. I think product school does a great job of teaching you the fundamentals and putting structure around it. Now I work on Google Play and I'm more focused on basically product strategy around our promotional offerings and tools. Yeah, I think it gives you a good overview and then also you actually apply what you learned in your project and then you just meet some really awesome people, which is always great.