 Aya is asking about getting a full scholarship in the U.S. after he graduates high school. Evelyn, what kind of financial aid and scholarships are available for international undergraduate students? Right. Well, a very popular question, and unfortunately one there with over 4,300 universities in the U.S., there is a very, very small percentage of universities that will offer full scholarships. That is the unfortunate reality of studies. That's not to say that they're not available, but one place I would start, again, would be to go back to the Education USA Advising Centre that would have resources that have been gathered over the years of universities that have a tendency to offer full or almost full scholarships. I'll be happy to talk about some strategies later as well, but when it comes to full scholarships, the reality check is that there is a very limited number of students and the criteria could be a combination of factors. First outstanding academics, leadership, English language skills. So the student would have to be an amazing student, but many times there are scholarships that could be based on diversity factors, that a university is looking to bring more students from a certain part of the world that they may not have had before, or they may have an endowment and a benefactor who is dedicating a certain amount of money to a student who comes from an underrepresented area. So one would be to look at the university's websites, to contact the International Admissions Office to ask them about that, but to first research the website before asking the questions, to ask the Education USA Advising Centre, but to be ready for the fact that there is going to be a very short, short list with very large criteria to meet the caliber of a full scholarship. There are also sports scholarships and many students who are outstanding athletes and good students can also look for full scholarships through the athletics departments of various universities as well.