 I'm Linda Watkin. I'm a master's student. So the last couple of years, I was doing research on master's degrees on different water-related degrees. I came across the IHE in Delft and the AIT in Thailand, their joint program, and I knew that was the one I'd been looking for. The program is called Urban Water Engineering and Management. I did my first semester in Bangkok at AIT and then I'm just here in Delft for seven months doing another semester. And then we go back to Thailand in August and for ten months where we will do our research and write our thesis. I really love the city. It's beautiful. It's very impressive that they've built, well, the whole Netherlands is built in such an amazing way. Some places here are six meters below sea level. So it's a great place to study water. The professors are very good. I've had maybe ten so far in my first module, which is four weeks, and they're all experts in their fields. I've been speaking with one of my professors recently about research and thesis ideas. And what really interests me is different climate change-related issues with water, flooding and droughts, and how we can solve those using natural solutions, nature-based solutions. So I think that's where I'm heading. So I can see myself working all over the world. I like to move around and meet new people and go to new places. So I'm hoping my future job will allow me to do that. I think we can be students at any age. I know it's typical for someone to finish high school in their early twenties, go to university, but it doesn't always happen that way. And we need to just make that decision. We're going to make it happen. And every time I've done that, everything seems to fall into place. It's easy to stay in our comfort zone and stay at a job that pays the bills but doesn't really feed our souls. And if you're passionate about something, you need to just keep trying and find a way to make it happen.