 It's so important that your parents come with you because they will be the ones that support you through the whole university and afterwards. So I feel like it's fair to also let them know your choices. It's important for us to be here as parents because it's a big life step that our son's about to take. First step into the future, so helping support him through that decision is a no-brainer for us. We need to make sure that we're supportive through that. For me it's important as a parent to come and have a look at the place and see what the facilities are like. Seeing if the teachers are enthusiastic, if the students are happy because you're going to be leaving a child there. So it's important to come and see. We've had a lovely day today. Everyone has been really welcoming. We attended a couple of taster sessions where effective tutors and teachers gave us lectures and those were delivered amazingly. It was really informative. We've just had a great day out. There's the whole chemistry of just clicking with the university but for him I felt it would help to have a vision of where he's going to go. As opposed to just going from one educational institution to another one, find out what's life going to be like when I go to university, what kind of thing am I going to learn, what's the environment like, do I think I'll thrive in my environment. So far we've been satisfied to see that the degrees gotten here offer great employability. Coming to an open day is quite important because it gives you an understanding of what the university course offers. I think it's important for my parents to come here so that she can see what I hope we can be studying. I think that she gets a taste of the space I'll be studying in and I think the quality of teaching and the studies I'll be taking part in. To come to an open day just shows you what is it that this university can offer that the other university is called.