Frog's Junior Year- 2004-2005
IB English Higher Level (Year 1 of 2)
IB French B Higher Level (Year 1 of 2)
IB German B Higher Level (Year 1 of 2)
IB Math Higher Level (Year 1 of 2)
IB Physics Higher Level (Year 1 of 2)
IB Chemistry Higher Level (Year 1 of 2)
AP US History (1 Year Program)
Anthropology and Sociology - required
Model United Nations
Model NATO
Economic Debate Forum & Summit
Cross Country
Track & Field
Choir
International Honor Choir
School Play
School Musical
Duke of Edinburgh Award (Outward Bound)
Charity for Eyeglasses in Mongolia
Local Red Cross Belgium
Rock Band
In retrospect, chemistry was completely unnecessary for what I ended up studying and working in. So was physics, but I'm glad I learned it. I wanted to do everything, which was ridiculous... I ended up envying the people taking only 3-4 higher levels, classes in philosophy, geography, theater, etc. the easy classes. The people who didn't do more than a sport or two as their extracurriculars. I would have to get to school early in the morning to finish homework and leave around 8-9 at night, leaving me 3 hours at the pub to drink and dostart my homework on the weekdays. I'm so glad I'm done with high school... college gets so much better ;)
"model NATO sounds more interesting, what do you do there" - Apache
The resolutions were much more strategic and specific. For example, how to distribute resources regarding situations (floods, displaced peoples, etc.) in different NATO countries. It was also a much smaller environment. AND we got to practice in the actual NATO headquarters in Brussels