You could, you could sit down with your faculty advisor and make up your own curriculum based on what career path you were on. The downside of that was if you ever dropped below a b average, then all of those went away and you might have two extra years of college to get all the requirements that were now in effect. And so I was part of that program and so I met with my advisor who was actually a nutritionist in the AG school. And, and that’s how we charted our course. And, and actually once, once I got into vet school, because I had been enrolled in that program and I kept that grade point average, we threw all of our plans out the window and made my first year of vet school classes apply towards my degree. So I got my bachelor’s degree at the end of my first year of vet school, which some, some folks that I’ve talked to about that thought that was cheating. But I, but I, so I have a BS in animal husbandry and then, and then my DVM after that and, and that advisor, I, I never took a class from him, but I spent a lot of time, you know, going to his office and talking to him about plans and all that sort of thing. And I didn’t find out until later.