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Welcome to NYC (Session A)
Published on 2016-05-22
On May 22nd, the Cross Cultural Internship Program (CCIP) welcomed the second group of student interns. Along with those who arrived on May 8th, the students went through a post-arrival orientation in the Flushing YMCA's Blue Room. With nearly 30 students from many of Asia's top universities, the room overflowed with excitement and anticipation as the students got to know each other and prepared for the summer ahead.
In the orientation, students reviewed a variety of topics ranging from program rules and internship expectations to safety tips and how to get around in New York City. It was obvious that these students were rearing to explore their new temporary home and couldn't wait to see what one of the world's most prominent cities had to offer.
"There is so much I want to do and see here," said Yilin Wang (Linda), a student from Macau and one of the orientation group leaders. "I can't pick one thing I'm most excited for, I just know I am going to do as much as possible while I'm here."
The orientation was also a time for the students to plan ahead for their time in New York. The student leaders went over some of the summer activities, which will include trips to Washington DC, Boston, and the Niagara Falls, legislator visits, and the 2016 Recognition Ceremony to be held at Citi Field near the end of the program.
Jia Duo (Emerald), a student leader, added, "There has been a lot of thought put into planning events that will be both fun and informative. Personally, I look forward to getting involved in as much as possible. I know this summer will fly by, so I don't want to miss out on anything. I always remind myself, 'You must try the things you think you cannot do.'"
The orientation culminated in a group photo, a memento that will surely conjure up treasured memories in the future.
In the orientation, students reviewed a variety of topics ranging from program rules and internship expectations to safety tips and how to get around in New York City. It was obvious that these students were rearing to explore their new temporary home and couldn't wait to see what one of the world's most prominent cities had to offer.
"There is so much I want to do and see here," said Yilin Wang (Linda), a student from Macau and one of the orientation group leaders. "I can't pick one thing I'm most excited for, I just know I am going to do as much as possible while I'm here."
The orientation was also a time for the students to plan ahead for their time in New York. The student leaders went over some of the summer activities, which will include trips to Washington DC, Boston, and the Niagara Falls, legislator visits, and the 2016 Recognition Ceremony to be held at Citi Field near the end of the program.
Jia Duo (Emerald), a student leader, added, "There has been a lot of thought put into planning events that will be both fun and informative. Personally, I look forward to getting involved in as much as possible. I know this summer will fly by, so I don't want to miss out on anything. I always remind myself, 'You must try the things you think you cannot do.'"
The orientation culminated in a group photo, a memento that will surely conjure up treasured memories in the future.
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