 that is before you. Angela, I'm sure that your university has a lot of extracurricular activities for students. Can you tell us a little about that? Absolutely. My university as well as most universities across the nation will have hundreds of extracurricular groups, student groups, student organizations that international students can join. As Balkees has already mentioned, it's a wonderful opportunity to develop additional skill sets from what you're getting in the classroom and developing relationships, as she mentioned. She worked with and connected with a significantly important person in her life now. But through that organization, all relationships are valuable. And so the opportunity to participate. The universities, as I mentioned, will often coordinate trips and cultural events, as Danielle you've mentioned, but also employers may connect with student groups. And so some employer organizations who are interested in particular vocational opportunities such as engineering, computer science, business, marketing, social work will partner with student organizations and sponsor extracurricular activities such as interviewing preparation, our simulations on marketing project, case studies, that way so that students are able to gain more experience, gain more exposure to the field, which Balkees had mentioned early on, being able to have a variety of experiences and find out what you really like and might want to pursue later on in life as a career. And so the extracurricular activities can provide that. And certainly many are social events. And so celebrating Ramadan or holiday parties or other cultural events that may occur.