- You said you have a lot of subtle control over people. Although you said slightly manipulative, I see much more than slightly if you can get people to change entire schedules! I was that way in school, too. MY WAY OR THE HIGHWAY. I only recently grew out of it. - Not very chivalrous and take care of yourself before others. - Your answer for FOR HUFFLEPUFF had an air of Slytherin, too. You are taking all of these hard classes and working hard, which is very ambitious. Even when you aren't doing so well, you're willing to step up and say HEY! I'm doing my best! Cut me some slack and love me! I admire that kind of backbone! I think a Gryffindor could also have that kind of backbone, but the ambition to do all of that in the first place is very Slytherin to me.
Your answer for Ravenclaw was so very, very Ravenclaw. That made it a bit harder for me to choose Slytherin! You said you love writing and have a way with languages, and are very school-smart. I think that even admitting that you probably aren't all that wise and 17 shows you're a bit more wise than you may have thought.
You mention a lot throughout your application that you love having your friends around, which to me is both Gryffindor and Slytherin. I couldn't really pinpoint just one single house in your Horcruxes, until the class ring, which seems very Ravenclaw to me.
Your answer to #18 was very Slytherin to me. You don't seem to have the attitude that each person will have a different belief and to live and let live, but basically that believing in fate is silly and an excuse not to take action for one's own mistakes. I know you didn't say it, but I got the feeling that you think people who believe in fate are... less than intelligent.
I thought every single one of your answers on 16 and 17, except for maybe the first one on 17, were very Slytherin. I see Slytherins as brutally honest, tell you anything whether or not you want to hear it kind of people. Nothing wrong with that! Unless it's flat out mean, but there's a difference between being brutally honest and just being flat-out rude. I also see them as having great senses of humor, just enjoying life probably more so than any other house.
Number 20... seemed Gryffindor to me, in that you lost some friends but kept your chin up and went out there to make new ones in spit of how difficult it was. You hated yourself for not being yourself, and you grew largely from what happened, learning a lot about yourself and others.
Overall, I think you're the kind of person who will get what you want at any cost, which is definitely not a bad thing. It's something I admire! And I think it's a very Slytherin quality.
What makes me think Slytherin... so many things.
- You said you have a lot of subtle control over people. Although you said slightly manipulative, I see much more than slightly if you can get people to change entire schedules! I was that way in school, too. MY WAY OR THE HIGHWAY. I only recently grew out of it.
- Not very chivalrous and take care of yourself before others.
- Your answer for FOR HUFFLEPUFF had an air of Slytherin, too. You are taking all of these hard classes and working hard, which is very ambitious. Even when you aren't doing so well, you're willing to step up and say HEY! I'm doing my best! Cut me some slack and love me! I admire that kind of backbone! I think a Gryffindor could also have that kind of backbone, but the ambition to do all of that in the first place is very Slytherin to me.
Your answer for Ravenclaw was so very, very Ravenclaw. That made it a bit harder for me to choose Slytherin! You said you love writing and have a way with languages, and are very school-smart. I think that even admitting that you probably aren't all that wise and 17 shows you're a bit more wise than you may have thought.
You mention a lot throughout your application that you love having your friends around, which to me is both Gryffindor and Slytherin. I couldn't really pinpoint just one single house in your Horcruxes, until the class ring, which seems very Ravenclaw to me.
Your answer to #18 was very Slytherin to me. You don't seem to have the attitude that each person will have a different belief and to live and let live, but basically that believing in fate is silly and an excuse not to take action for one's own mistakes. I know you didn't say it, but I got the feeling that you think people who believe in fate are... less than intelligent.
I thought every single one of your answers on 16 and 17, except for maybe the first one on 17, were very Slytherin. I see Slytherins as brutally honest, tell you anything whether or not you want to hear it kind of people. Nothing wrong with that! Unless it's flat out mean, but there's a difference between being brutally honest and just being flat-out rude. I also see them as having great senses of humor, just enjoying life probably more so than any other house.
Number 20... seemed Gryffindor to me, in that you lost some friends but kept your chin up and went out there to make new ones in spit of how difficult it was. You hated yourself for not being yourself, and you grew largely from what happened, learning a lot about yourself and others.
Overall, I think you're the kind of person who will get what you want at any cost, which is definitely not a bad thing. It's something I admire! And I think it's a very Slytherin quality.
Mallory//Ravenclaw
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