 So if you're prepping for interviews on your medical journey, whether it be to any type of health professional school, medical school, residency, fellowship, you name it. And the simple strategy that I use when I was applying to medical school was a three, two, two, one rule. And basically the way it goes is to go ahead before you go into those interviews and think about three experiences that really pointed you into the direction of where you're playing for. So if you're going into medical school, have three experiences and explain why those experiences led you wanna go into medicine. The next two is to think about two learning experiences. You're often gonna get asked questions about tell me about a challenging time you had with a patient or a team or things didn't go your way. What did you do about it? And then finally have one experience that speaks to a unique quality about yourself. For example, when I was applying to residency, one quality that I wanted to highlight is that I could easily work with anyone regardless of their personality type. So I could share a specific experience of working with somebody who's a really type A versus somebody who's much more soft spoken and the roles that I played in those situations. And again, it paints the picture to that person. If you guys enjoy these tips and breakdowns for your medical journey and you want more strategies like this to help you on whatever path that you're on, make sure you hit that follow and subscribe for more content just like this one.