I would like to know what changes, specifically you've gone through that make you not well suited for Ravenclaw, because to be honest, I still see more Ravenclaw in your application than anything else.
Please also tell us what you feel are the defining major and minor characteristics of each house and how you fit or don't fit each of them.
Finally, could you explain which house you think you do best fit into and why? eeping in mind that we won't necessarily agree and place you there.
Well, actually, I didn't specifically mean that I've changed and now I'm not fit for Ravenclaw anymore, I just thought that, you know, my opinions have definitely changed. I mean, when I originally joined I believe I was fourteen or fifteen, so, obviously, I thought more like a kid than I do now. I don't mean that now that I'm two years older I know everything, I just mean that I've grown and come to accept that I really don't know anything. In summation, I'm not saying I don't want to be in Ravenclaw, I'm just saying that I'm not definitely sure Ravenclaw's where I'm supposed to be. I hope that makes a least a bit of sense...
The defining major and minor characteristics... I'm afraid I don't know what you mean by 'minor.' Do you mean which ones are not associated with the house, or the ones that are, but most people don't typically think so? I hope you don't mind if I skip this one and come back after you've told me
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What I basically meant by that was major characteristics as in those that are stereotypical and minor characteristics being those that are less talked about
Sorry it's taken me so long to get back to you! It was homecoming week at our school this past week and I've been very busy. I know that's a terrible excuse, but ^_^;;;
Gryffindor: For Gryffindor, of course, the major characteristic is bravery. I'd like to think I am pretty brave, I mean, I'd pretty much do anything to ensure the safety of my family. I know I'm not a coward, but I wouldn't just barrel into any situation. The minor characteristic of Gryffindor would probably be the fact that they stick with what they believe in, even if no one else believes it, which kind of ties in with bravery, but it's kind of separate. This characteristic totally suits me. Except, not to a fault as sometimes Gryffindors are wont to do. I mean, if I believe something and someone proves me wrong (with valid points, of course) I'll pretty much drop it and grudgingly agree, but, stereotypically, it is very hard to break a Gryffindor's opinion.
Ravenclaw: Ravenclaw's stereotypical trait is, of course, brains. They tend to be very bookwormish and know
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Hmm... tough question, really. I think if I were given $1,000,000 I keep half of it then divide the other half amongst my family. With my half, I would probably pay my tuition, get a new car and put the rest in savings. Maybe I'd buy an ipod or something. But I think I'd put most of it in savings.
The judges have decided that you are allowed to switch houses, and you are now being placed in Hufflepuff. You may join your new common room here: the_puff_house.
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Please also tell us what you feel are the defining major and minor characteristics of each house and how you fit or don't fit each of them.
Finally, could you explain which house you think you do best fit into and why? eeping in mind that we won't necessarily agree and place you there.
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The defining major and minor characteristics... I'm afraid I don't know what you mean by 'minor.' Do you mean which ones are not associated with the house, or the ones that are, but most people don't typically think so? I hope you don't mind if I skip this one and come back after you've told me ( ... )
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Gryffindor: For Gryffindor, of course, the major characteristic is bravery. I'd like to think I am pretty brave, I mean, I'd pretty much do anything to ensure the safety of my family. I know I'm not a coward, but I wouldn't just barrel into any situation. The minor characteristic of Gryffindor would probably be the fact that they stick with what they believe in, even if no one else believes it, which kind of ties in with bravery, but it's kind of separate. This characteristic totally suits me. Except, not to a fault as sometimes Gryffindors are wont to do. I mean, if I believe something and someone proves me wrong (with valid points, of course) I'll pretty much drop it and grudgingly agree, but, stereotypically, it is very hard to break a Gryffindor's opinion.
Ravenclaw: Ravenclaw's stereotypical trait is, of course, brains. They tend to be very bookwormish and know ( ... )
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Kidding. Good answer. :)
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