Well, once I left the seminary, when I decided I didn’t want to do that, I had no idea what I wanted to do. I went to the University of Missouri, and I moved around a little bit. I was interested in forestry, I was interested in conservation, I was interested in wildlife. Veterinary medicine was not on the horizon. I didn’t know any veterinarians. I thought of a veterinarian as somebody that grew up on a farm and was familiar more with the farm animals. And while I was at the university, I met a number of other veterinary students, and realized that a lot of the veterinary students didn’t grow up on a farm. They grew up in, you know, a more metropolitan area.