 I think about I have an eight year old, I was a team mom, so I just, I work at a bank. I'm just trying to get my life together. I don't want to make me a new wage anymore. To make connections that I wouldn't have. For further my education, I want to become a doctor, and I'll be accepting some of that. Personal growth, and to get a degree. What's the degree you're going for? Registered nursing. One point is biology. Innovative design is the new BA program. Yeah, I'm going to go for international relations. I am doing a transfer degree at UDAP for psychology. Yes, in comprehensive so that I can advance further to probably UDAP or out of state. But resources and highlights have helped you the most. I'm Mesa. I'm doing the same thing over here. Professors of health. Trio. Trio and the veterans offices have helped me the most. Financial aid. Communicating with my advisors and professors. I'm a veteran, so I've been using the veteran center and the counseling services. Any advice for incoming students? Yes. To get involved. Different organizations. Different people. Different sceneries. Just get to know your campus. And be a part of it so it can get to know you. It's an awesome school and the advice just make the best of it. Make friends. Highlands are really diverse schools. You have people from all areas and it's just hard for them. Take a shot because you're going to really enjoy the adventure that's around here. If they're doing financial aid, I'm sure you're ahead of the game. So why did you choose Highland College? Yeah, the reason that I chose Highland College because this is the best college. I heard that they have a really good nursing program. I chose Highland College because they had a field that I was interested in, honestly. The most diverse college ever. It's affordable and close to home and my job. So I can manage my full-time job and being a full-time student very easily. Highland.