These last six months of my life have been great, although wild. I am very grateful for the experiences I have had in just six months. As an MVYouth Workforce recipient, I have had the great opportunity of experiencing both the workforce and college. On Monday, June 10, the day after graduation, I started my electrical apprenticeship with local company Brissette Electric, Inc. So far, I have already had the opportunity to do a service, rough, finish, solar work, and the list goes on. In this short time, I have learned many aspects of the trade, such as how NOT to get shocked, some electrical codes, and just the day to day responsibilities of being an electrician. In September, I enrolled and started Electrical code classes with Cape Cod Electrical School. We have classes four days a week, where we study and learn the NFPA National Electric Code. This first semester has been very beneficial to my apprenticeship. Being able to apply what I learn to my job is very reassuring and has helped me to adjust to my new work environment. This semester I also started at Cape Cod Community College, where I am going to get an associate degree in Business. I started in September with a Human Communication course on campus and an on-island English course. The wildest part of these last six months has been managing my schedule. From picking courses that fit, to traveling to school, it has been a wild ride, yet I can proudly say my schedule is doing just fine. I am very grateful for this incredible opportunity that MVYouth has gifted me with. Thank you so much.