 So I'm just walking down to the law school now, which is in the heart of the legal precinct. Right behind me here is the High Court. Pretty exciting. So the things to think about when approaching the University of Auckland law degree is not only to think about a potential legal future for you or potentially what a challenge this degree might be to undertake, think about all of the great transferable skills that you'll acquire, which almost too many to list. So if the going gets tough and you're feeling a little bit overwhelmed, don't worry, we've all been there. What's most important is just remember why you're here. The first year of uni, and especially your first semester, is always going to be a little bit tough at times. I personally like to take some time away from all of my studies and all of the intense necessities of what's going on academically and just take a walk or go through the city, sit in a park or something like that, because there's so much greenery around and it can really help to refresh you in the middle of this hustling, bustling CBD. A couple more things to remember about your law degree, and especially part one, is that you shouldn't compare yourself to what everyone else seems to be doing. Don't worry about what grades other people are getting, and instead focus on how you yourself can do well. Yes, it's going to seem like there are 10,000 cases and you're going to be a little bit daunted by the whole thing, but just remember, it is daunting, but it's doable and you will pull through. Just keep your focus and remember why you're here.