Yes. I went from what was considered a lowly Journalism school to a renowned University, with a nice big name and a big degree to go with it. The point is, my first one was private and new and they had plenty of funds and lots of great teachers as a result. We learnt a lot. In the Uni (state-run), teachers were also great, but too few, which basically meant one of them died of heart attack while I was there, because of too much work. And then there were even fewer to go round. The level of knowledge and overall challenge rating was much lower, and I was the best student in my year, based purely on what I’d learnt at my previous school. I guess it depends where you transfer from and to. It’s just different, and, like any other change, you’ll need to adapt to the new environment. overall I do not regret the change, because I got to meet a person who later helped me start my music career and therefore had a profound effect on my life – but it’s all a matter of luck