 We were on the coach home and all of us received their email notification at the same time. I told my parents, like, you know, you've got to stay downstairs. I was sat on the toilet and I checked my phone and there was a UCAS notification. It's like, oh, what's happened here then? And I was refreshing my UCAS page like crazy because it was like, come on, just change. And there's this horrible, like, countdown. So it was like 10, 9, 8, which was just really, really tense. And everyone was texting on the group chat, like, oh, mine says zero and it won't do anything. And we worked out you had to press another button. I just got this call, like, first thing in the morning at 8am and all I could hear was sobbing on the other end. So I clicked this button and I, like, had my eyes shut. I opened them. There was this massive green tick and I just shouted. I just kind of, like, hopped around my room. And my dad, I think, he was maybe more anxious than me. And he heard the shout and he was like, oh, my God, what's happened? 10, 20 seconds, like, worked through her tears and finally was like, oh, my God, you did it. And I was like, right, well, you really could have sent that in a text beforehand. And it was just, like, tears for, like, a good, I'd say, 45 minutes. Sitting in the playground, like, just by myself for about five minutes, just with my head in my hands, like, not really been able to believe it. My life's just changed in that moment and I knew it straight away. I just had the best time here, which sounds a bit cringy, but it's true. If you feel like you shouldn't be in a space, you should probably be in it. I think that's the best advice I've got here is if you've got a foot in a door, it's for a reason you belong in that space. Just put the application in, see where it could take you, because I wouldn't have done it otherwise.