 Hi my name is Meg Asani. I am a sophomore in civil engineering and this is my third semester in epics. Over the past year and a half I have been on the neighborhood sustainability team, advanced manufacturing side and my first year in epics I was actually the project partner liaison so I was responsible for communicating with their project partner. So as a freshman coming into Purdue my epics team really helped me figure out what exactly the project was doing. So the older members were able to help me with my robotic station while we were building each part of it and now that I'm one of the older members and I'm a sophomore I'm able to help the freshmen do the same thing. Epics also helps you learn the engineering process and the design process so that way when you go into industry you'll be ahead of some other people who may have not been in epics. As a sophomore I decided to come back and be part of epics not only for the design aspect and the engineering aspect but for the team aspect because now I am able to still be part of a team and work hands-on on projects with other people. I would recommend coming back to epics because you really get to help out the new members that come in and you get to expand what you know even further. So you're the one at the head of the project and you're the one who decides new things and decides what you want to do so really anything is the limit.