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So as I'm getting older, a lot of like how a person is really does depend on how they were educated. So I want to ask you, were you homeschooled or did you go to public slash private school? Because for me personally, I was in public school all of my life, like even in undergrad and grad school. But growing up in the system I was in, it was actually treated more like private because of so many rules that my school district had. And I have definitely carried those rules into my undergrad and grad school careers, my academic journey. And I always say you can never be overeducated. But again, it's just very interesting to see how people learn because no two people are the same. But again, I just am curious like in your educational journey. So feel free to share.
So growing up, I went to school at a Catholic school, transferred to a public school, and then I went to a private school. So I kind of got a little bit of everything, but I'm glad I wasn't homeschooled.
You know, you're not the only one who has definitely had an educational pathway like that, because I know so many people who start off in private or public, then go the other direction, and then they end up coming right back to where they originally started. So, no, that I understand. And yeah, I don't really know too many people who are homeschooled, but from those who I have heard from, they either were like super obsessed or they were not a fan at all.
This is a great question, genuinely. And I'm glad you brought it up because I think a lot of people don't think about it. You know, like if you're homeschooled versus going to an actual public school or even a private school, it is so different socializing versus not socializing. You know, oh, it's a good question. I'm gonna have to talk about this. Thank you, Girl Talk. So I went to private school up until middle school and then high school, I was in public and then college was like.