Short update
Well, ACT 2005 was really fun, even though I only spent like about seventeen hours there ;-) Great to see how AIESEC in Switzerland is moving forward! I can't even wait till DO-IT 2005 ! It's our largest national confererence, and believe me: It rocks big-time!!! (Besides that, we also have the greatest parties ;-)) All you MC and TTT people out there should consider applying as international facilitators! Last year, Kene (yes, THE Kene) was our Chair, Petr from AI and Dhruv from the core CC of IC 2005 (now working on the Swiss MC) were facis...;-)
Other than that it's back to studying. Last exam tomorrow (Wednesday), oral test. Wish me luck. I'm also busy reviewing my schedule for next year and counting the credits I still need to acquire, and how many credits I have left for free courses. I think I'll take one or two extra courses, like Marketing, Organisation and Strategy (being a Political Science Student, I don't have classes like that at all). AIESEC made me be really interested in that stuff :-)
My remaining mandatory classes and seminars for next year are:
- Cours-séminaire de recherche en science politique
- Mémoire de licence (= Thesis)
- Séminaire de Macro Politique
- Séminaire de Politique Comparée
- Séminaire de Théorie Politique I
- Relations Internationales II
- Droit Constitutionnel
- Politique Suisse
My free courses will most likely be:
- Economie du développement
- Sociologie du Tiers-Monde
- Institutions européennes et intégrations européennes
- Marketing
- Stratégie d'entreprise
(and maybe: Organisation I, Histoire économique contemporaine)
What does all this mean? That I'll be a very busy girl next year!! Missing on this list are all the extra-curriculars such as AIESEC, Groupe Sida Genève, exercise (!!), and WORK. But I look forward to it ... it's my final year ;-)
Other than that it's back to studying. Last exam tomorrow (Wednesday), oral test. Wish me luck. I'm also busy reviewing my schedule for next year and counting the credits I still need to acquire, and how many credits I have left for free courses. I think I'll take one or two extra courses, like Marketing, Organisation and Strategy (being a Political Science Student, I don't have classes like that at all). AIESEC made me be really interested in that stuff :-)
My remaining mandatory classes and seminars for next year are:
- Cours-séminaire de recherche en science politique
- Mémoire de licence (= Thesis)
- Séminaire de Macro Politique
- Séminaire de Politique Comparée
- Séminaire de Théorie Politique I
- Relations Internationales II
- Droit Constitutionnel
- Politique Suisse
My free courses will most likely be:
- Economie du développement
- Sociologie du Tiers-Monde
- Institutions européennes et intégrations européennes
- Marketing
- Stratégie d'entreprise
(and maybe: Organisation I, Histoire économique contemporaine)
What does all this mean? That I'll be a very busy girl next year!! Missing on this list are all the extra-curriculars such as AIESEC, Groupe Sida Genève, exercise (!!), and WORK. But I look forward to it ... it's my final year ;-)

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