 It's a completely different experience. It's a melting pot of ideas, people, cultures. And on a daily basis, you see people fluctuating from two or three different languages. When you're at SOAS, it's not just a ranking. It's not just what it looks like superficially. It's also what SOAS stands for. It doesn't matter what kind of political system, what beliefs you have. You get people and you get a curriculum that you wouldn't have anywhere else. There's nowhere that you can study the developing world in such detail and with such experts. It offers that rich perspective. People are really encouraging you to think internationally and globally. And it does offer the opportunity to make sort of lifelong networks. It's a very rich tradition of making changes. It does inspire students to do something greater than what they can do individually.