 I liked it a lot that we got a special welcome from the rector. I thought it was very nice and also that he has nice anecdotes about the university but it makes it really feel like it's a place with personality and not just a new building or a new organization but it also has a history and then it's really nice to be welcomed to the history of the university in that sense. And I really like the information market because you really get to know like who are your peers at the university, like who are the people with your niche basically, so that's really nice. And also to me like fellow internationals and then yeah, that was nice as well. Yes, definitely, yes. At first I thought well maybe I should be working but I think I don't regret at all that I came here because it has been very useful and very nice introduction and yeah, I think I would have been wondering about all these questions if I wouldn't have gone, so yeah. Yeah, I liked all the information with honesty. We got some personal stories from a recent associate professor here hearing about all the pros and cons of the movement process and having arrived here two months ago myself, it was reassuring to hear that this is the normal process and hearing what the next six months will be like. Yeah, for sure, I think it's useful to have all this information in one place and know where the sources are and where to look and know that you're not missing out on anything. And it's one morning and you get free tea and coffee and I think it's a totally good use of time.