 It's a big mixture but somehow it works, you know, I think everyone either comes to London or is in London and they come to see ISD and you see how often everyone's hanging out together and it's really interesting because I wonder like where are all their friends that they had before? How do you have time to keep up with everyone but very diverse group of people, range of ages and just from all over. We really bonded as a group and got to know each other better and I think that was a lot of fun. As I said, you know, I'm still in touch with a lot of my fellow students and friends and I think that's a time where we really bonded and kind of built friendships that have lasted. I know that I will keep so many good memories from the people I met here and they will continue being my close friends I'm sure in the years to come and I love studying in an international environment and that given me a lot in terms of self-development, the whole atmosphere in our class that people are so different. I love when people are different and that's sort of the whole Sowa spirit like everyone around you have come from different places and have different opinions and different ideas. Sometimes there are disagreements in classes about things we all come from different backgrounds and so I may not have the same views as another but the fact that you know we can discuss them and I understand I'm going to come out of the classroom and it's not going to affect us negatively afterwards is definitely helpful. All kinds of people study at Sowa, I've met people from countries from all over the world with different faiths and different world views and I really enjoyed joining the Sowa co-op food shop as a volunteer or joining the Kaylee music band and just meeting all these different people and having the opportunities I've had. My fellow classmates I'm still in touch with, I'm still in touch with the lecturers, loads of the experts that we met along the way, I now have loads of contacts in Brussels, in Paris and all over the world. I'm still involved with some of them in certain projects that have nothing to do with work but just out of our own interest some of them are involved in the UN and so forth so it's been really an amazing experience. You're going to learn more from the people you meet than actually from what your class you're attending because there's the diversity we're like talking about is something that makes you grow as a person. You want to break from the US, you know, get away from Donald Trump then London's a good place to go and still be in the middle of everything.