I would love to make my first interview with my sister whom I highly proud of.

She made the decision to go after our mother to Glasgow in Scotland. Emese was only a fifteen years old little loveable girl. She's been in Scotland for almost 5 years now.

How do you felt yourself after you have arrived in Scotland?

The first few day/ weeks I felt terrified, happy, curious and sad at the same time. Didn't really know what was going on but it was interesting to meet people from all around the world. Moving to a Hostel is a fun way to save money if you like meeting people all sorts. I have learnt a lot in those few months. It is a totally different experience.

What do you do in there?

I am currently studying to be an Interior Architecture at West College Scotland, Paisley. After trying different subjects such as fashion and improved my English decided that this is what the future holds for me in Scotland.

What do you miss from home and what is not?

What I miss the most are my family and friends. The fact that I can not walk to get granny's lunch or see my brother, go to parties with friends and also miss the first years of my little cousin becoming a man. These things can be devastating.

Your bits of advice to the people who would like to go abroad?

Learning languages and fitting in can be fun if you got the passion and interest for it, if not don't even pack! Fitting in isn't about eating their food, dating their man, woman or wearing their clothes; is about accepting the country without judging it too much.

All in all?

The UK is a great place for people who knows what they want, knowing where to look for a suitable life for your skills is very important. The weather can be very hard, if you don't like rain, like me I would consider my choices carefully