 I really appreciate the content of the summer school. What I like the most is that it provides the complex knowledge about our lives in general and if I shall emphasize one thing about the organizational structure, it's the overall enthusiasm but not only the one of professors and lecturers but also the one of students. I think it's really enriching. For example, the content in the first two weeks is very interesting and interdisciplinary. So as an economist, I only knew how this evolutionary approach could be applied in economic settings but this summer school really gives me a good picture of how people in other disciplines view the evolution of human behavior and what the relevant theories are and how people carry out their research based on these evolutionary approaches, which is quite amazing. Yes, I would definitely recommend other students if they are interested in intensive course with emphasis on interdisciplinary research, I would definitely recommend them. I would definitely recommend it even for people who don't necessarily come from a social science background. I'm a mathematician myself but the summer school has been really useful in the sense that it provided me with the background necessary for my research. I have a more technical background. I was trained in computer science and computer engineering departments and I always appreciate being exposed to more domain knowledge in evolutionary and social sciences and not to forget the benefit of connecting with other students that comes from different backgrounds. So this summer school really gives me some new insights because the lecturers have introduced us the theories, techniques and made some of the most recent research in many other disciplines. So the summer school provided me with great background in social sciences, I'm a mathematician so I don't actually have any connections with social scientists and psychologists and biologists so that was great and that was the main reason why I applied and the networking opportunity was absolutely amazing and I think that's going to definitely benefit me in the future.