 I'm Judy, I'm a fourth year law and psychology student and I went to the University of Nottingham in England. I was doing an exchange in law and so I chose the UK because we both have similar legal systems so I was able to study law there that is still applicable in the same way here and also it was a really good way to break up my degree because it's five years long so I think I really value the opportunity to go overseas and learn in a completely new environment. So before I started my exchange in the UK some of my A&U friends and I went travelling around Europe. I mean we went to about ten different countries. My favourite memory from that trip was when we were in Prague and we actually did the most touristy thing and rented segues to go around the city. That was a really nice way to explore everything. My weekends were always different and I was always really busy. We sometimes took one day trips out to nearby cities and other weekends my friends and I would enter one-day sports tournaments like in Bollywood and Dodgeball so I haven't played these sports since I was ten years old probably but it was still so fun to compete with them together. My favourite spot in Nottingham was actually the University campus because it's just one of the nicest campuses I've ever seen. It's really green, it's really spacious, it's actually a bit like A&U but yeah there was actually a lake right next to our campus where we could hire kayaks and I really like that place. I think exchange has made me a much more confident person. When I first got there I didn't know anyone else at the University and I was forced to constantly go to events by myself and just talk to strangers and now I'm a much more confident and comfortable person in those situations. I really recommend everyone to go on exchange. I think you should just take the opportunity and make the most of it because there's nothing quite like it. Yeah it was one of the greatest things I've ever done at uni so I'm really glad I went.