Thursday, November 29, 2012

ToK Moments

It's Thursday morning, a pretty usual school day. I just sat through yet another Theory of Knowledge presentation (ToK) and it got me thinking. Theory of Knowledge is a course mandatory for all IB students, in order for us to become 'critical thinkers.' In the end of the course, which at RCN ends after the third term, everyone has to do a ToK Essay and a ToK Presentation. I don't want to go into more detail, because most people taking the course probably still wouldn't be able to explain to you exactly what it is.

Today, my friend Alonso (Peru) had a presentation of our aesthetic perception. He was talking a lot about how for example the layout of an university website defines part of our final decision. This made me think. I have gone on to many university sites, after reading just a big about them on CollegeBoard. Many times I haven't been too impressed about the school from reading and have then gone on to an unorganized and to be not very pleasing website leading to me often not giving the school much consideration. The other day I went on a virtual tour of a Campus and even from pictures of a school I had really liked from reading, I didn't find it the buildings and the feeling I got from this very personal and therefore not very pleasing to me. I think this had a big impact on me as I went on to further reading and learning about the school (that I have now decided probably not to apply to anyways.)

Some of our discussions after the presentation made me think about my schooling and how we learn differently. I remember when I took piano lessons, how I had a very clear way of learning. If I got a piece to learn for the next lesson and my teacher didn't play it for me before leaving, it could take me a very long time to get it right, but if she just played it once I would remember and hear it right away if I played a wrong tune. In that way it always  worked much better for me to hear and get things explained than to read them myself. It made me thin of how weird it is that no more research or effort has been put into developing people's different ways of learning. If someone is very visual vs. someone very oral and everything is taught in lectures, do we really give everybody the same fair opportunities for education? I don't know. I just wanted to share some thoughts as I am waiting and waiting for the big university decision e-mail.

Tonight we have advisor movie/Christmas night. I think we are watching one of my favorites "The Polar Express", eating Christmas cookies and drinking Gløgg (traditional Nordic Christmas drink, in this case non-alcoholic).

8 more days until home!

Wednesday, November 28, 2012

Follow Up (in pictures)

As promised: me and the Queen of Norway.


Okay, I admit it. I didn't get a picture with the Queen, of course not, I'm not important enough for that. But I saw her, I smiled at her, I talked to a minister instead and met a lot of other interesting people. 

Northern Lights: Here is one of my pictures. It was the strongest, most beautiful Northern Lights I have seen, better than last year. Unfortunately it is very hard to photograph..


Since my last post forever-ago, I went to the US and found my dream school. I applied and now I'm waiting. Yesterday I had a Skype interview with another school, but it's not even comparable. Cross your fingers for me :) 

On Saturday, we had the Asian Day. Here's some pictures, but the structure was like the European and American day, that you can read about here and here






Currently, Christmas has moved into my corner and Sweden House. I live off Christmas cookies and hot chocolate and studying with "It's Beginning To Look A Lot Like Christmas" blasting out of my headphones. This Sunday I organized a Christmas gathering for the Danes and we watched Danish Christmas shows, listened to Danish Christmas song, ate Danish Christmas food and made Danish Christmas decorations. It was lots of fun and very cozy. I have been counting down the last 24 days until we leave (the RCN December month) and today is the 15th. Almost there :)



I am getting very excited to sleep in my bed and eat my mom's food and see everybody again, so I can go back, fully charged, for the fourth (and last :S) term. It is a bit scary that the time is flying so fast, but I guess it is all just about enjoying as much as possible what we've got for now.

Phew, very fast and brief, but lots more to mention. I will update more later!
Take care and Merry Christmas.