 The life here is really what I imagine as a student life, like you can find libraries all around and then you can say them study and then the campus is all around the city, yes. So there are students everywhere, yeah. It's really like a student city. What surprised me was the form of examination, because in China we don't have group exams, yeah like we don't do exams in a group and we don't write like really long papers like 10 pages or things like that, yes. Like in China we spend more time on classes, on taking the classes, but here like we spend more time on reading materials and study by ourselves. I think the most important thing is we will need to know how to be independent, because when you study abroad you don't only study but you also need to figure out how to live here and how to make friends here and all sorts of like other stuff than study. We also have like a really equal relationship with our teachers. In Denmark like I think it's a professor and that's why I'm more like friends because like also got some professors they say that if they just they have a little knowledge about something and then if we know more then it's that we can teach them something yeah and also they can teach us something and there will always be really encouraging students like sometimes I don't think I did something like really great but I will say you did really great like a lot of encouragement yeah and also I think here we're communicating a more direct way like if you have problems we just go direct directly to the professor and then ask them yes.