 I'm Scott Caldwell from Kansas City, Missouri. Scott, how do you feel about the training that you've received? I've learned a lot. You get to work with kids, you get to work with adults, you get to practice what they teach, and they're always there to help you. It's been very helpful, very insightful. And what about the trainers? The trainers are the best part. There's actually a lot of really good trainers here. They're, like I said, they're very helpful. They're always willing to go the extra mile to help you out, so they've all been really good. How do you feel about the support you received before and during the course? Again, it's very helpful. I keep using that word, but they always stay late. They come early. They'll take you to the library during breaks. They're always making sure you understand the content that you're helping your classes and that you're actually understanding all the content. What's been your favorite part of the course? We get to teach little kids once a week, and that's always my favorite. They're very energetic, and they learn really quickly, so you can see the light go off, and it's really fun to watch them learn. And what's been the most challenging part of the course for you? We're taking a test Monday, and I'm trying to learn the phonetic chart. That's kind of hard for me to grasp, but John's been very helpful, and I've been getting a lot of support. What's been the best part of your staying prog? I love prog. I didn't plan on staying. Since I've been here for a month, I think I'm going to get a job here, and I want to live here now, so everything about prog is amazing. I love this town. How do you feel about actually teaching? Are you ready? This is the third week, so I want to say I'm 100% ready, but this has definitely helped me. I'm more ready now than I was when I started, so I'm getting better. I think by the time I get done with the class, I'll have a good grasp on teaching, and teaching English is a foreign language, but it's definitely helping me. I want to say I'm 100% ready yet. What do you think about the location of the school, the facilities, resources, et cetera? Prog has a really good public transportation system, so it's really easy to get here. It's real fast. Facilities are great. They get really nice classrooms, big enough for all the classes. There's always multiple classes going on, and you can walk back and forth, and the library is really nice for resources, so it's really easy to prepare lesson plans. So it's been great. Would you recommend us to someone that was looking for a Tuffle program? I'd recommend you to everyone.