 The thing that I'm most excited about is the, like, large array of activities and social things that you can choose from every single day. You can go for political talks, like nights out, just go to the pub, eat some of the best food in the world. I think the main difference is that it's a bigger population and a lot more people. London is so big, it's 10 times bigger than Brussels. One big change is the pub on every corner. That is not something we haven't saw in the city. I like Saas sort of has that same vibe, like there's a bit of a community. But at the same time you're just in such a large city as well, that it's the best of both worlds. Diversity is not a thing of hope. It's just been introduced, like it's only starting to become a thing. Meanwhile, London is just, I know, my mind has been blown. Well, London is safe, so it's not. But the first thing that I noticed about London is, like, London, you guys have a working subway system and the DC metro is terrible. Another thing is mountains. I know I'm just going to miss the mountains and being able to go on a hike. And there's much better London than where I'm from. For many, actually, it's all student knowledge from the university. I'd rather study here than in Brussels.