 My name is Sabrina Jaffa. I am 22 years old and I study Tourism Management at Greenwich Business School. I chose Tourism Management because I think it's a very interesting topic. But also I chose University of Greenwich because as soon as I saw it I could imagine myself coming here. My field trip was amazing and it was in Malta which we stayed five days and it has taught me different skills such as organisational, cognitive and technical awareness and all these skills that you probably need in the future. And also I believe patience because when you work in a group you have to understand one another because everyone works in a different way. So this is very important for me because every time you're going to look for a new different job you're going to work with different people. I think more degree should have field trips because it was very interesting and I've learned a lot from it because you get to understand and see how it works. For example if you're studying something and sometimes you don't implement it it can be quite maybe challenging but when you get to experience it you learn way more so I believe that they should definitely include this. The most fun part of this field trip is that we got to go around everywhere in a bus and the tour guide explained us like the city, the history, the culture of everything about Malta and it was very interesting. The field trip was linked to my programme content. We had to do different reports, group presentations and my group we had to find how can the Malta authorisation be aware of the disabilities and how can make other people aware of it. So the main takeaway from this field trip is that I got to learn a lot. It was very interesting to know that this hidden type of disability and maybe some people don't know about that and I think it made me realise that it's very important to know and understand. I think that's what makes me understand like in our days you have to be more understanding and more patient.