 I chose Orhus University, and Denmark in general, mostly because of the international environment. And it's really easy for people from outside of Denmark to come here and fit in. And the people working here are highly competent and that just makes it much more enjoyable to learn and be part of the environment here. In Denmark especially I was quite astonished by the fact that basically everyone speaks perfect English. That's not something, something I would expect and not something I'm used to. Everyone is just so friendly, and most of all I was blown away how good everyone is at English. Here in Denmark I like it because we could work as a group, and that is actually better to prepare yourself for a job in the industry or a job at the research area because you always have to work with other people, you always have to work in a group. Many courses interact with companies directly and that you work on actual company cases in those courses. Having research-based teaching has many advantages and one of them is that it really prepares the students to what is outside of the university because we get familiar with the latest technologies and how far the body of science has gone. So when we get out of here and get into the industry, we're already familiar with all of these new improvements to the technologies. The interaction between lecturers and students at Aarhus University is very good. I think especially being on a first name basis gives it for me at least a very informal and short feeling in terms of communication ways, so it feels like you can easily talk to them and just ask them about anything. The interaction with the professors is really friendly and they're always down to help and explain in their words and their understanding the concepts that we're supposed to learn and I think that makes the learning process much more easy for us and it just makes us like engineering even more. Well, I studied engineering because as a very young girl I wanted to become the people that built stuff so that's one of the reasons I wanted to become an engineer. I do wish to stay in Denmark or other countries in Europe because I like the environment here and Europe is very beautiful, Denmark is very beautiful. I think innovation is a big part of our future so having that as a subject and also learning about that in general is very important and I think it is very underrated at universities. Also as I graduate from Aarhus University we have pretty good problem-solving skills due to the problems that the researchers usually throw at us and just thinking about them and finding solutions prepares us to be good engineers.