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Name: Oliver
Country: Germany
Metro: Essen
Birthday: 9/25/1985
Gender: Male


Interests: Vieles... sehr vieles.
Expertise: Professioneller Besserwisser... ich muss ständig andere korrigieren.
Occupation: Student
Industry: Government


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Saturday, December 29, 2007

Currently Listening
Minutes to Midnight
By Linkin Park
Shadow of the Day
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Oh my God... It's like ages since I blogged the last time on here... actually.. I think it's time to at least try to blog on here a little more regularly.

To give you guys a really short update: I live now in Bielefeld, a City about 165 km north-east from my hometown Essen. It's still in the same State Northrhine-Westphalia but pretty close to the border of Lower Saxony. I am studying law at the University of Bielefeld since October 2005 and that means I am in the 5th semester now. Studying is a tough thing. Law is really complex.. but what really annoys me is, that it's such a freakin' conservative subject. It's not really open for new things an ideas... and neither are most of the professors. I really like European Community Law, since this brings new influences and fresh impulses on German law. Right now I am preparing myself for the State Exam... it's tough learning... and I am simply not a person that can sit still long enough to study bunches of books.. but I have to.. the next year won't be fun at all I guess.

Right now, I am in Essen for the holidays to celebrate with my family. Today we will visit my uncle in Legden, cause today is his birthday. I can't wait to see the other half of my family.. my cousins and my aunt.

School starts on the 3rd of January again.. so just a few more days left to get some recreation. I hope you are still tuned on my blog. Maybe I get some comments on here, too...

Take care.. and till the next time on here...


Saturday, November 12, 2005

Currently Listening
Lifehouse
By Lifehouse
You and Me
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Everything's fine .... leaving to the US on May 2!!!


Thursday, October 06, 2005

Currently Listening
Modern Artillery
By Living End
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Ok, so I know it's kinda long ago since I posted my last entry, so the long time of waiting and being patient comes now to an end.


The USA Trip, Part I. August 26-28 '05

Last Tuesday I returned from "Down Under", but I'll discuss this topic later. First, I wanna tell you something about my trip to the US. As I already told you, my former exchange organization offered me the possibility to bring the new exchange students as a chaperone to the USA. I wouldn't have to pay the flight, and they gave me the possibility to get a cheap connection flight to a destination in the US of my choice.... well, of course I had to agree to this offer. Some time ago, I promised Amy, my bestest best friend in the USA, that I'd come to visit her, if she promises to stay in California and to go to school. Actually I planned to visit her next year in march, but as I got the possibility to get to the states for free, my destination of choice was clear... San Francisco. Well, but first I had to accomplish a job... I had to bring 37 little students to the other side of the world. It started all on Friday, August 26, I flew from Düsseldorf to Munich, where all the students met, they came from all places in Germany, but they all ended to be in Munich... that was actually no hard thing for me, because, it was their job to get there... but it's more difficult to finally find'em. Those people that weren't from Munich were at the gate on time... more or less, BUT those that lived closest were OF COURSE too late.... as usual. At least, most did show up, in contrast to two other people... they were kinda lost in the system. These two "missing" students did not belong to my organization, but I was supposed to be their chaperone as well. It seemed as if their organization shifted their flights without informing my organization, so my organization was unable to inform me... because they didn't know that these students were moved to another date... After a short discussion with my Representative, she decided to check on it and I'd fly without them. So the number of exchange students decreased by two from 37 to 35, still a large group....  The transatlantic flight was very smooth and there was not much to do for me, except for checking if the kidz are all right... and..... if they did fill out their landing cards properly..... actually it's not difficult to fill out one of those landing cards, I mean... you know your name... your birth date... hopefully your sex... you can look up your passport number and it's not too difficult to answer a few questions with either "yes" or "no"... please notice that you just needed to check a box... BUT NOBODY was able to do that, not because they didn't know how to fill out a those cards, no, but they were unable to listen. The Americans have a different way of writing the number "1" and "7" in contrast to the Europeans. It's just a little difference, only a line by each number, but it's important to pay attention to it, because the German "1" can be easily mixed up with an American "7". Before we boarded the plane in Munich I told them to pay attention to that, the airline showed an information film on board TWICE!!! but NO-ONE filled out his or her landing card properly!!! So I spent two and a half hours correcting their stupid landing cards, because if they made a mistake, they had to fill it out again. In the end we probably wasted about 100 of these landing card forms, until everyone had filled out his/her landing card correctly. It was exhausting, but at least that was actually the only thing that was kind of annoying during the whole trip. Immigration and Customs were no problem at all. When we arrived in Chicago, we were picked up by Staff of the American partner organization and they took over the control. Most of my work was done, I spent the next days with the exchange students at the orientation in the hotel... During the orientation the students receive a lecture about the American culture... the rules of the organization, their duties as an exchange students... the organization rules again.... what the organization expects... and guess what... the rules of the organization. Pretty boring...and the worst thing about it... it was EXACTLY the same as my orientation, three years ago. After the highly "interesting" lesson... we made a bus tour to down-town Chicago, which was really cool. Sunday was the day, when my little kidz departed for their host families... actually it was hard to bring them to the airport saying "good bye". Though I knew them only for three days, it was really nice to have am around, and being able to tell them about my experiences that I had during my exchange program. It was really nice, and they were good kidz, and I really enjoyed my time I had with them....

In the Afternoon, I took off to get my flight to San Francisco.... but that's another story which will follow later... you just need to be a little patient... shouldn't be too difficult.... you had enough time to practice ... Talk to ya later


Wednesday, August 31, 2005

Hey guys, so I'm in Discovery Bay right now. Amy's aunt and uncle allowed me to stay at their house and it's pretty cool here. Yesterday we went out to see Diablo Mountain and the gorgeous landscape. I really like to be in California... I think it's probably one of the greatest states in the US. California is not only a state, but also a lifestyle.... maybe one day I'm gonna live out here. Unfortunately I am going to leave tomorrow... which makes me kinda sad... but still I am looking foreward to go down under this Sunday. The world is so big and there's so much more to see. Well... it's late and I am getting tired... so I guess, I'll talk to you later then...


Thursday, August 25, 2005

I am on my way to the US.... Amy,... I will see you soon!!!



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