 The hands-on experience is probably one of my most favorites here. I usually struggle with sitting in just a lecture room for hours, just listening to someone talk and having to write notes. They learn a lot in the first eight weeks, and then they start out in the salon and start building by working on clients, and they just gain a ton of confidence by the time they leave. They're ready to work in a salon. It's just fun because it's very hands-on, and we get to do what we want to do almost right away. It's really neat to see them grow. It's just great real-world experience for them. The first time we ever worked on an actual client, I probably have never been more scared of my life, and then, I mean, now I feel confident. I want to do it. I look forward to doing it. So it's just I feel really prepared for my future.