. >> ticket to the ub, and they did that and we brought the finalists -- before we admitted kids, we 9,000 applications. we chose about 300 finalists. they weren't admitted yet. we brought them in five groups of 60, roughly, to abu dhabi for three days because we wanted them to see the campus that is ultimately going to be built for us won't be built until the end of their senior year. essentially, we're in a glorious set of two buildings that are very high-techin downtown abu dhabi but it is not acres. and i wanted them to see that. now, what happened? the first day, they came in in the morning, they were there three days debating against each other, interviews, writing and taking classes, all as part of the admissions process but the first thing they did was the 60 kids in a circle introduced each himself or herself in his or her own language. then translated into english because they're all completely fluent in english. >> charlie: a requirement? >> yes. by the time they had gone around in the circle, these kids saw incarnated the idea of this kind of cosmopolitan, ecumenical scho