 And so as we start to wrap up, I just wanted to open it up and say, does anybody have any final thoughts that they wanted to share out, maybe any anecdotes or experiences that, you know, we might all appreciate, I just want to make a little space for that. I've been doing this new thing where I think about things I'm thankful for when I'm like really struggling during the pandemic time. Because I mean, it's very strange to be a senior at home, it's very like high school senior vibes, but it's the wrong senior. And I think just like being like, oh, I get to spend time with my family or oh, my sister's here in the house or oh, like it's my own room and like my, my comfort zone, and the food is really good like thinking about small things like that. Especially in a time where we're all sort of like separated from our friends and our classic like lifestyle just like focusing on things we're really thankful for, especially since this time is not easy for anybody. I think just focusing on little things like as small as it is like oh my blanket's really warm or something like that. I think can really just help spin it. I think the most dangerous thing is getting into like a negative mindset during this time. It's very hard to come out of that. So I think just like constantly pushing positivity onto yourself is something I'd say to do. Yeah, I would want to echo that and just saying, you know, this is a really insane time to be alive. Every day I wake up and I'm like, I can't believe this is happening. But it's important to acknowledge that right, you know, as we adjust to this being the new normal it's not as weird going out and seeing everyone with masks on. I think it's at least I feel like I've forgotten how truly bizarre this is and it's important for me to say I'm a student in a pandemic. Yeah, I'm not just, it's okay if I'm not doing the same things I was normally doing and I'm not working at the same levels I was. And so extending some kindness and gentleness with yourself is, I'm saying it and I will try to practice it. But I would also recommend it to other people. I think it's really important to be kind to yourself because it is really stressful, and it can get overwhelming so just be patient and be kind to yourself. And so just a closing question for everyone. If you had to describe how you felt about this fall semester in one word, and then describe how you're feeling about the spring in one word. What would those words be. I think chaotic for fall, but I think for spring prepared as a result of the camp. I think for me, it will be like a roller coaster because of the two different mods that I had. And I guess it will still be like roller coaster for spring semester but like I'm kind of in the middle. You know, not as a top, not at the bottom but like just in the middle just waiting to see what happens if it will be a success like I get down calmly or like it's going to be a crazy semester but just hoping it will be a calm semester so just chilling in the middle. For me the fall semester was definitely also a roller coaster and because it was just there's so much difference between the two mods for me and so it really was up and down but for the spring I think I'm excited to see what happens. I know I'm a lot more confident and I'm a lot more prepared than I was during the fall. So I kind of know how it might go, but again, I'm not 100% sure so I'm excited to see how that goes. I think I'm in the same boat as all of you. We've picked similar things. The fall was stressful and the spring I'm actually I'm feeling hopeful, which is a rare feeling at this time in these days but I'm feeling very hopeful about the spring so I'm excited. Thank you so much everyone it was really nice to hear all of your thoughts and get to know all of you and hopefully we'll be all in this together in the spring semester so thank you again.