 Well, you learn to cooperate and to work together with a lot of people from different countries. So I think if you work in a multinational company, it's really, really useful. And well, besides that, you get really open-minded and independent, so I think that's really valuable. I think this experience is good when you want to work in a multinational setting, at a multinational in Holland or maybe abroad. I think it's always good to know how to handle different cultures, to adapt to different cultures. So that's what I learned and that's what I think will be useful in my work later. I think you get more open-minded of going on an exchange so you can adapt to new situations and that makes you more flexible and in that way you can cope better with new situations, I think. And what is very important is that I speak German very well right now and you have relationships all over Europe, so maybe if you start a business or something you can use that in order to get somewhere. Well, I met a lot of great people which can also be useful in your career in whatever kind of way and I learned a lot about myself, what I want, what I don't want, what I want to reach in life and be much more patient than before. So I think they can help you in business life but also in private life. I got lots of other friends that will eventually also be in the professional world and I think you learn a lot from a different culture. I'm doing the master law in technology and eventually I would love to work with intellectual property and in China it's a big happening over there. Although I've been to Sweden which is still not China, I know much more about cultures and how I should interact with other people and not be the person that I am because I am really enthusiastic and a bit overwhelming and some people just don't like that and that's what I discovered.