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Saturday, June 13, 2020

One Fish, Two Fish, Red Fish, Dead Fish

In my last term for my STEAM class, I took a course called Frontiers. This term was the first ever time that course was introduced to GCE Lab School students, so I am super grateful that I was part of the first class to take the course. We learned about marine biology and why we must take care of our oceans right now. I have become very interested in climate change this year, so this course perfectly fit my interests. Although taking this course felt very self-guided at times, I was able to push through the current pandemic and not being able to see my teacher face-to-face. 

This Action Project was very hard to endure. I was very passionate about it at first, but life kept throwing curveballs at me, making my timeline to complete this AP shift a little bit. I can finally say that I completed my last Action Project at GCE to the best of my capability. I think I would have done better if I was in the actual GCE building, as that building is a safe haven from the outside world for a couple hours of the day. I can't change the past, but I can spark change for the future, as I did with this literature review. 

Friday, June 5, 2020

Curation of my Ambition

Here I am.

I am officially wrapping up my last Humanities course at GCE Lab School. It feels surreal. I have fallen in love with the "Endurance" course since the beginning. I cannot even imagine the possibilities this course has if we weren't all stuck at home. This course is definitely one of the best courses someone can take as a student at GCE Lab School.

The focus of "Endurance" was studying what apotheosis is. Apotheosis is the highest point in the development of something, otherwise known as a climax. We looked at an example of Malala's apotheosis to get a better sense of the feeling of a climax during a mission. After studying Malala, my class and I started our Action Project about our mission in life. I have been worked towards becoming a museum curator for two years now, so it was fun to sit down and make a cute manual on how I think the next few years of my journey will look like.  I loved decorating my slideshow and finding pictures in my camera roll that relate to my mission. I will most likely refer to this document through college as a sweet memory and token of GCE. 

Enjoy! Take care. Now I resume my journey...


One Fish, Two Fish, Red Fish, Dead Fish

In my last term for my STEAM class, I took a course called Frontiers. This term was the first ever time that course was introduced to GCE L...

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