 What I guess Prague College helped me with is that I'm looking at the world from the global perspective. I feel to be an entrepreneur. I love to build businesses that actually fix problems. I was teamed together with people who were artists who could create a really interesting presentation to put the sales argument across and with computing students to actually be able to verify that what we wanted to do online was possible and they knew exactly how to do it. That was a big moment, the first time when I really worked in an interdisciplinary group and we really achieved something more than I thought. That's kind of what the school is. It's not small in a negative way. It's small in a way that you get to know everybody and not just everybody but you get to know the competencies of other departments and it really bleeds together and that is a really, really creative environment. Theory is fantastic. It's the basis but I like the fact that I can combine the theory with the changing reality. Prague is very close to my hometown. I studied before in the States and I really missed my family. That's why I chose Prague. Coming to a small university in Prague and Prague is an amazing city and being able to live in the city and do all of your studies within this small area, this beautiful area, I would consider this as a dream come true as a student.