But if you can afford going to stc, that's the school that I was able to afford. And I got my bachelor's degree at South Texas College and I'm very proud of it. But A lot of people thought that's not sufficient to be a member of Congress. You need to have, you know, a master's or you need to go to these, you know, more Ivy League schools. Yes. And I said, no, I don't. And I did it all on my own. I, I filed on my own. I paid for my own filing at the time. (11:44–11:56)
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