 I guess what I've done before, well, I went to the double bachelor in economics and back at TSE. Then when I graduated, I went abroad for a gap here in the University of Bristol in the UK, and I came back last year to pursue the master one in economics international track at TSE. So on the other hand, my academic path started in Athens, Greece, where I obtained my bachelor's in economics from the University of Athens, and then I got admitted to TSE in the master one applied economics. So the reasons I chose the EGR master is that I realized that we have an interdisciplinary approach to risks and we will focus on new sources of risk, but also it will offer us a very diverse skillset. So for me, similar to Nicolaus, I also chose the EGR master for its diversity, but I also second reason is that last year during my internship, I went abroad in Amsterdam to work for the IEG bank in the A11 department, as I said here in the IT management, and I work on them, one of them risk model. Therefore, I realized that actually finance and risk are being related to economics and I really wanted to know more about it. Courses I appreciate the most. There's a few courses where real professionals came to present their work and the research I particularly enjoy, discuss with them and learn when they were wanted to teach us. It was very interesting. So I would add to that that I really enjoyed the course on global risks for land and planet because it provided insight on how ecosystems and environment work, for instance, which is something that we don't usually study as economists. Finding an internship usually takes time and effort. However, in my case, I think it was a bit easier because I think my employer appreciated the technical skills that I have received here as a student at PC. For me, it was even easier to find an internship. I found it in less than a month and it was really easy to find that my supervisor was really known about the EGR master and was in contact with the master director, so it really appreciated it. My career plans are related to ERM, which is Enterprise Risk Management. My internship will be the ERM development of Woodline and for now I plan to pursue a permanent job there. So as of April, I will start working as a trainee at the European Settle Bank. So after concluding my internship, I will hope to stay in this sector and specialise more in the areas of bank regulation, systemic risk and macro potential in the policy.