There were several culture shocks experienced when giving courses at Binus University. For 12 years, I attended a public school; Binus University was a private institution. I was first taken aback by how disciplined and enthusiastic everyone I encountered—students, professors, and even the lecture mechanism—was. This startled me because not everything can happen at a public school. In the meanwhile, I found it difficult to work in teams since I believed that many of the students in the lectures tended to be individualists.