 Thank you for this question and shout out to one of my lovely friends for my cohort for asking it. So I chose to pursue public policy in grad school, mainly because I studied political science and undergrad and I really loved it, but upon graduation from undergrad, I ended up in a completely different field doing different work. And I stayed there for a while, but while the role I was in was mostly administrative, I knew I didn't wanna get deeper into that field, it just wasn't really the place for me. So fortunately, I was able to leave, but I knew that I wasn't going to be able to just leave without getting more relevant experience. I wanted to build myself up in terms of my skills and practical application. So I was able to come here where I knew I'd get a lot of that experience and I'm very happy to be doing what I'm doing now.