Probably the thing I enjoyed most is that it’s a small group, so and it’s kind of like, I image what it would be like if you ever went to war, you all sort of experience the same sort of drama and you are all under the same sort of pressure so you sort of bond in that sort of regard and I still keep in contact with most of the people I did honours with and it was good because you always had people to bounce of as you also had it was a very different relationship you had with lecturers and academics than you had at an undergraduate level. They were willing to actually sit down and talk through problems, they talked to you more like equals. So it was fun it was kind of like getting behind the scenes of a university and starting to really understand what a university is about.
It was a lot of work, but you definitely have something when you get to the end of it because you do hand in this big solid report, get it nicely bound you put it in. So there is a big sense of relief and you do feel like you have achieved something, so yes it’s definitely something worth doing.