 I think I was looking for a course that would give me both academic rigor and practical experience. So when I saw CISD and I saw that half the GDSP course was actually geared towards practical training, I thought well that works for me because that's kind of what I'm looking for and I'm looking to acquire skills. You know by the time you hit your Masters you've had plenty of time in the classroom and it allows us to have a range of opportunities outside of the classroom that I mean I'm not sure that everyone has. For me personally learning how to do an interview on television or learning how to do interview on radio or how to write a speech, these are all skills that you won't find in other more academic courses. You get people who used to work in mainstream media, they come in and they give you training on how to speak. I never knew that I had something in me that wanted to come out and speak to the people, talk to the camera. Having to sell yourself in 30 seconds you know, it's awful and you have so difficult. It's so difficult but actually at the end you're like I did it and this is exactly like every single day I say it's how you can do it actually. It got me to become more confident, it taught me ways and tactics through which I can capture the audience. It also introduced me to the concepts of time and how to manage time when you're talking to the camera, when you're talking to people. It gave me a lot of skills that I didn't really thought I had or developed sides of myself that I didn't know I had and that is definitely an added value with CSD that you won't, I've never seen anything like it.