Tuesday, August 16, 2016

LLM Orientation Day


After having settled the most important things to survive (a mobile account, a bank account, cleaning up the apartment), and having explored the neighborhood (it is beautiful – I am living just across the street to the Law School and University Campus, and Morningside Park) and its essential stores, the program has started today with Orientation Day.


The day started off with registration, where we received our Campus card, a Columbia T-Shirt, a wonderful backpack (everybody got the same one – we will see how this will work out), a ton of flyers and information leaflets and brochures about the Law School  the Campus, the Graduate Legal Studies Student Handbook, in which is supposed to answer all our essential questions, and last but not least the one and only ‘Arthur W. Diamond Law Library and Columbia Law School Official Mug’.  After a rich and fruitful breakfast, which even included almost French-tasting Croissants, the Orientation Day was officially opened in the impressive Jerome Greene Hall. Dean Silvia T. Polo and her team warmly welcomed us all and entertainingly led us through the program, providing us not only with facts on the composition of our group (lots of corporate lawyers, lots of single representatives of their countries (e.g. Rumania, Panama, Russia), lots of Chinese and German students), but also with lots of information on VISA issues, selection of courses, registration for exams, academic counseling, Add and Drop period, degree requirements, grading system, important deadlines, IT issues, which WIFI to use, how to use the printers, how to use the library, the goals of the program. If you have the feeling that the latter non-exhaustive enumeration seems to never stop, you might have a slight impression how we LLMs felt. Though we only had to listen, all of us were overwhelmed by the load of (undeniably helpful and important) information. Hence, the again very rich and tasty lunch and finally the Happy Hour was more than welcome, which provided the opportunity to improve our so-called networking and small-talk skills (Hi, I am Ben, what’s your name? Where are you from? What is your subject of interest?) and get to know in a casual and relaxing atmosphere at least some of the fellow students, who come from all over the world and who all have – without exception – a most inspiring and interesting background.



Tomorrow, obligatory, introductory classes, ‘Introduction into the American Legal System’ and ‘Legal Writing and Research’ will start – without any period of grace: we are already supposed to do some reading for preparation. But I do not want to complain – finally, not only the adventure New York, but also Columbia Law School has started!

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