The 10th generation made its way to the lovely country of baguettes, wine and cheese to dive into European law. We started off with a rather disorganised timetable and different ways of sending information than we were used to. But we managed to adapt to the system. We started studying straight away, trying to understand European law.
Apart from the stressful semester, we had some nice group trips to Lyon, Dole, Besançon, to the opera, some walks around the city or playing badminton together. The city of Dijon is a nice place to go out and enjoy the nightlife in a student city. During the winter we decided to meet more often inside with crêpe evenings or shared flat party where all 13 of us came together.
In January we realised that this semester was coming to an end. One last shared-flat party concluded on a happy yet sad note, knowing that we won't get together so young again. Everyone came dressed as someone or something else. It was great fun!
Despite all the difficulties and stress, we have all learnt so much about the EU and even more about ourselves in preparation for our internships and dissertations.
Good luck to you all!