Metallurgy and Alloys: Interstitial vs substitutional

really? one of the classes I took my first semester at university was materials science, and interstitial vs. substitutional alloys was covered like a month in. I still have the textbook. an example of an interstitial alloy was steel, where carbon atoms “sat” in the gaps between the iron atoms. A substitutional alloy would be something like brass, where zinc atoms would replace various copper atoms in the crystal lattice.