Excellent. For people like myself, returning to full time education, there was a lot of support for me. The IT I struggled with but there was always help for me, and as you can imagine, to keep up with the younger people, that was difficult, but always support available there, and particularly the library staff, they were excellent. The good thing about Queen Margaret is that the number of the students is small and that would get us to get one to one communication with our lecturers, which is good in a way because every single lecturer recognises us. There's just good communciation and good support where you really need it for something like this. I've loved it, it's been a fantastic four years. The first two years I think were quite difficult, quite challenging and having to do lots of different things, but that obviously stretches you and pushes you to do better. Then in my last two years I specialised in arts journalism so I got to do exactly what I wanted to do, I got to study under the theatre editor of the List magazine Steve Cramer, one of the best journalists in Scotland. Extrememly good. Teachers were always there, at hand if I needed them, and excellent facilities there.