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The '''New Student Orientation Program''' takes up your first week at Columbia. There are no classes, but lots of events. Some of them are "mandatory." None of them really are—NSOP is the last week you're treated like high school students, i.e. as if you really had to be anywhere. Because of the, ahem, extracurricular passtimes of NSOP [[prefrosh]], the week is also known as '''NSLOP''', as in, "We got '''NSLOPPY''' last night."
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The '''New Student Orientation Program''' takes up your first week at Columbia. There are no classes, but lots of events. Some of them are "mandatory." None of them really are—NSOP is the last week you're treated like high school students, i.e. as if you really had to be anywhere. On account of some of the, ahem, extracurricular passtimes of NSOP [[prefrosh]], the week is also known as '''NSLOP''', as in, "We got '''NSLOPPY''' last night."
  
 
Some past (official) events include:
 
Some past (official) events include:

Latest revision as of 16:49, 16 July 2013

LogoFavicon.png Welcome Class of 2017 admits...
Once you're done here, head over to the prefrosh portal.

The New Student Orientation Program takes up your first week at Columbia. There are no classes, but lots of events. Some of them are "mandatory." None of them really are—NSOP is the last week you're treated like high school students, i.e. as if you really had to be anywhere. On account of some of the, ahem, extracurricular passtimes of NSOP prefrosh, the week is also known as NSLOP, as in, "We got NSLOPPY last night."

Some past (official) events include:

Past events

NSOP once included an event called "CUnity," which involved rotating small social circles and theoretically meeting lots of people. After the organizers realized no one really made lasting friendships this way, it was eschewed.

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