...in which much is made of little, and vice versa...

Jun 13, 2010 00:07

*throws his office windows open and yells at the wide blue sky*

It's OOOOOOOOVEEEEEERRRRRR!!!!!!!

*ECHOES*

YouguysIloveyousomuchTHISWASANAWESOMEYEAR.<3

*rests chin in hands, gazing out over the landscape with a fond smile: good food, no Knives, no disasters other than the usual ones -- this place is like a paradise... of course there's no knowing how long it'll last, but for now, every moment is a treasure.~*

[[This is what's still going on with Bob, Vash, and Toshiro: my computer has decided to work, but only if it freezes every ten to twenty minutes and has to be restarted (which usually loses all my tabs: this was the eighth time six days that it ate this post), thus putting a damper in keeping conversations going. :( It's one reason I was on hiatus for so long. Unfortunately it's not going to be fixed any time soon, so my characters will have to live with it and their conversations will tend to be short. Sorry about this. ;;

Anyway, since Vash's exam post never went up, people in his class (um, who's still in his class at this point?) can reply here. And if you take the test and it turns out you're not in his class, he'll mark you anyway because people have been coming and going all year and he has no idea who's where anymore.<3

To take the test, reply with your character's name, House, and year, and how they did on the test. Grading will be just like with Bob's test: letter marks from O(utstanding) to T(roll), and points from 0-5 (third-year), 0-10 (fourth/fifth), and 0-15 (sixth-seventh), plus up to five points extra-credit for whatever your character does that might impress Vash. Like writing your exam in limericks.~

Subjects:

Third-year: Beginning Divination: tea leaves, palmistry, crystal balls.

Fourth-year: Astrology; horoscopes (some crossover with Astronomy and Arithmancy for the more mathematically-inclined).

Fifth-year: OWL exam; would be VERY HARD if it wasn't written by Vash.~ Dream interpretation; dream diary; oracles and omens.

Sixth-year: Tarot; cartomancy; profiles, stereotypes, human influences on methods of divination.

Seventh-year: NEWTs exam; mildly hard, but really actually not too hard.~ Seer predictions; luck v. probability; history of Divination; influencing the future. Those who pass get a graduating degree in the subject.
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