It is never easy to change the residence to a totally different other part and move out from where you actually belong. First, you usually have to get used to another language and culturally it’s often times, in this case for me, very strange. So at least I have a bit of experience how life is like in crazy north-america. But I’m sure about one thing: I cannot compare Canada with Germany in any way. Whether I’m thinking of the climax or thinking educationally. I will definitely use the High School (or as we say in german) as a “springboard” to the next period in my life. Whether I get to be a Model later on or get to be an engineer. Back in the age of 14 I did not care a lot about what to going to do. Now, 3 years later definitely do, and looking forward for new things other than seeing grade nines to twelve 5 days in a week. My biggest challenge so far though, was learning that tough language, although learning it with german knowledge and-background, doesn’t sound hard to succeed. But month after month has been gone and I know more about language than which I’ve never could imagine. What's left is my german-viet accent, which i like on me personally, and which people would recognize me all the time here in canada as a non-canadian.