 Hi Laura, nice to meet you. Hi. Thank you for choosing Tilburg University. How did you find the right programme for you? I attended several events at various universities and decided that Tilburg School of Social and Behavioral Sciences suits me best. The experience that I attended confirmed my choice, then I knew for sure this is it. Welcome to our campus. Did you already meet your fellow students? Yes, I did. At the programme introduction, I met 20 fellow students who I'm in a class with, along with our academic mentor. Together we work on skill and character building and discuss topics other than the material in the lecture. An academic mentor you say? That's right. The academic mentor is part of PASS, which stands for Program for Academic Study Success. She is a lecturer as well as my mentor who supports me throughout my Bachelor. She provides me with tools to study to develop my academic skills as well as myself. She also helps to set up my personal development plan and advises me on important decisions. What about your personal development plan? Well, that's constantly developing, of course. But since I've learned how to reflect, I choose to challenge myself even more than before. I'm learning about the impact I could have on others and how to understand people and society. Most importantly, I'm still exploring my interests and what path suits me best. And what about your fellow students? I got to know them really well. We help each other out and learn from each other. It's fun and interesting to learn about their personal development and also their studies. I'm really enjoying spending my free time with them. That was your holiday. Congratulations on acquiring your Bachelor's degree, Laura. Thank you. I'm proud I graduated. Not only did I expand my knowledge, but I learned how to apply the academic skills and tools handed to me by my academic mentor in the PASS programme. PASS helped me at the start of my Bachelor programme. Later on, it directed me toward a Master programme that even got me thinking about my future on the labour market. That sounds like a great achievement. Bye, Laura. See you next year.