 Hi guys, my name is Tim Hopic. I'm from Namibia. I'm a first-year student at Saxon University and I'm really enjoying this course. What I really like about it you have the practical and the theory lessons. The practical work is really good because it's a hands-on approach so you really get to see exactly what needs to be done and how it needs to be done. And what's really great is that there's a correlation between the practical and the theory work. So you have this step-by-step approach on how to be a physiotherapist. I'm Dominika Yakovlev from Lofenia, city Kleipada. I am first-year physiotherapy student in Ansgarie at Saxon University of Applied Sciences. Before coming in Ansgarie, I was thinking about the difficulties I'm going to face and I was thinking about that for me it's going to be difficult to adapt in a new environment but actually it wasn't that difficult as I expected. Dutch people and all people who are living in Ansgarie are really friendly and what surprised me the most was that almost everyone can speak in English fluently. Ansgarie is not a very big city. From the city center you can get anywhere you want in 10 or 15 minutes by bike. The biggest difference I felt was teachers and lectures because in my country teachers and lectures are a bit strict and in Saxon it's completely different because of the teachers they always help you. You can discuss and communicate with your classmates during the lectures. Living in Ansgarie makes me happy and studying in Saxon makes me more self-confident. My name is Armanos Kiriakis. I am from Greece and I study physiotherapy first-year international class in Saxon. Mainly physiotherapy is a practical course. That means that we focus more on practice than on theory but this doesn't mean that you don't have to study theory. If you want to study physiotherapy you have to be aware that you will be practicing in underwear a lot. You want your landmarks and muscles in your body to be easily palpable. We also have a gym that physiotherapists along with the patients walk together and physiotherapists track the patient how to do the exercise. My name is Shima. I come from Iran. I live here about two years and I am physiotherapy student at Saxon. I really feel satisfied from our lectures. Every student has a supervisor here who helps you to find somewhere for internship. I have a bit caring. She really helps me to solve my problem. If I have some question about everything she helps you as much as she can. We have a really helpful teachers at Saxon. If you need a help they don't hesitate to help you. They are always accessible via email. When I need help I just send a message via Facebook and they ask me as soon as possible and that's really valuable for me.