How to organize photos in iPhoto?

Hi!
All my photos are organized by events in iPhoto, and I would like to move all the photos i took during my exchange year to a seperate album or event. I tried to organize them by making a new album and drag all the albums into it, but it resulted in an album containing 7000 unorganized photos. How do i manage to keep the old sorting of the photos in the new album?
- Gøril

Open IPHOTO>HELP and enter 'switching photos' in the upper right hand corner.  Find switching between photo libraries'.  If your photos are organized the way you want them in the old library then you may try one of two methods.  Duplicate the old album and delete what you don't want i the new album or transfer those pictures you want album by album. That should retain the same organization.
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