 I think U.S. education has benefited my career in so many ways. Here, U.S. colleges are lands of opportunities. That's how I like to see them. It's not only focused on one thing as one can think. Like the university I came from, from back home, it was just one thing. Everybody comes from the same religion. Everybody speaks the same language. We have one curriculum that everybody follows throughout the country. When I found out about how U.S. colleges actually work and the diversity of the people you meet, the diversity of the programs offered, the free thinking that you can go through, it just makes you a whole new different person. It shapes who you are. It gives you different perspectives on how you think about life in general. Also, it not only helps you decide what career you want to go to because you get to try so many things. You know exactly what you're good at. You know exactly what path you need to follow, what path you need to pursue in order to actually pick a career that you know, a career is going to be with you for the rest of your life. So you need to be picking something that you're really good at and that makes you really happy. U.S. colleges and U.S. education in general is really focused on that aspect. It does help you direct yourself to the career that you're really good at. That's a great benefit to me. It just makes you a happier human being.