I was just at his wedding, he works in a private practice in a aquarium out out east. And I remember, you know, he came to me at the stage when he’d been accepted to three different veterinary schools and, and I, and he said, which one, you know, who has the best programs and all of that. And I said, look, five years out of vet school, nobody’s gonna care when you, which of these three institutions that you went to. But if you go to Illinois in-state, tuition is x outstate tuition is this. And so if you try and, you know, if you, if you’re trying to get this specific thing and pay this premium price for it, intuition, eight, 10 years from now, you’re gonna have to make a decision, a career decision based on finances, not what, what you want to do. And so we went to Illinois, graduated from Illinois, and has gotten into the field that he wanted to get into. And his graduation, I met his mother and she gave me a big hug for recommending in-State versus out-state tuition. So, but, but so the moral of the story is yes, it’s something that I would recommend.