 Oh, how exciting! Oh my God, here we go again. I am studying Engineering. And I'm studying Psychology and Humanology. A Bachelor of Psychology. And I'm doing a Bachelor of Languages and Linguistics, majoring in Japanese. A Bachelor of Marine Science. I've always been interested in marine life since I was like 10. And marine life is struggling out there at the moment, so it's not good. So someone needs to do something to make a change. So I want to be that person. It's a really welcoming environment. We need a week, so I'm glad that we got a part of it. It's kind of exciting, but it also makes you feel part of the group with the community already. Like you've already been part of so many things and signing up to so many new things. So you already kind of feel like a student here, even though you haven't started. So it's really cool. Just because I haven't really done any studying in a very long time, so it's been interesting to see how it goes. But surely give me a couple of weeks, I'll be back until like no tomorrow. Got to admit for me being nervous is definitely getting the classes and everything like that and finding your way. Let's face it, I suck at direction. Exams, I think that's a pretty easy answer. But I think there are more positives than negatives when it comes to starting at any new place, especially I think it's exciting. I think one thing that I miss doing was to join a social club, even if it's like a sport or like any other club, you definitely should do it because you get to meet a lot of friends there and you do feel like a community, you need to grow stronger. It's been really easy to meet new people and to sort of get an idea of what has to offer in terms of not just courses but clubs and... I mean, hey, that's how we met. Yeah, absolutely. Did you really? Or in the middle of the day. And now I'm a bit nervous.