 My name is Daniel Fonseca. I'm from Northport, Alabama and I'm an electrical engineering major on the STEM Path to the MBA. What drove me to UA was the STEM Path to the MBA program, combined with the five years that they offered me for National Merit, which other schools did not offer. The STEM Path to the MBA program is a five-year program where every semester you take a one-and-a-half hour business class. And what it is is you do case studies on different companies and different products. I'm also a freshman representative in the Society of Hispanic Professional Engineers, or SHIP, and my job in that is to help bring in new members and help get them acclimated to both the university and also our organization and what we do. I'm local and being here on campus actually feels like you're in a completely different place because there's so many people that aren't from Alabama. The Presidential Rec Center, the WIT facility, has an indoor soccer court on the second floor and that is really cool. You meet a lot of people through that. I've met people, I've met a lot of international students through that, so I've met people from all around the world and all around the country playing there. You're in-state, but you're also not. You have the experience of being an out-of-state student because everyone here is from a different place, so it's very nice that you're meeting people from all over the country and all over the world.