 So, I was actually very open-minded and just like I would take everything as it comes. So, yeah, it was actually, yeah, it was really nice. Intercultural differences were very tough, it was such a completely different culture and the Chinese people are so different from here. So I really had an experience, a culture shock at the beginning, but I got used to it after a few weeks. It was definitely a culture shock, but it was amazing. You just have to learn to be more relaxed, they are not on time, everything is going in a pace, they love to queue, so yeah, just get used to it and it's a great experience. German students were very willing to work hard and were proposing different stuff in the lectures and there was a very dynamic atmosphere in the lectures. They had small lectures with a lot of assignments and all lectures were mandatory. Here in Tilburg you just, well, it's not mandatory. And we had a lot of presentations, a lot of exams, so the courses were tough, but like the final exam it was really easy because you had so many exams before. They have much smaller classrooms, so it was very more personal than we have here. So that was also good, but for example the professors, their English level was not so, not very good, so sometimes they switched to Chinese, which was of course a little difficult for me because I didn't do any language course or I don't know any Chinese words, so that was definitely difficult. It's an informal setting when you have a small classroom, so it was quite easy to approach the professor and ask things, but the Chinese students, they were just holding back a little and they really had, yeah, they wouldn't approach the professor just like we would. It's more intense, you really have to prepare your classes. You really like debate and argue all cases with all the students and like know all their opinions, but they think about their situation that's different here in Tilburg. So the classes are, you have to do more for your classes, but the finals are easier because you're already busy with it the whole period, as in Tilburg it's kind of the other way around.