What classes would you like to take at Hogwarts?

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Which class would you be most interested in taking at Hogwarts?

Potions
3
5%
Transfiguration
14
24%
Charms
13
22%
Herbology
0
No votes
Astromony
1
2%
Arithmancy
0
No votes
Care of magical creatures
3
5%
Defense against the dark arts
16
28%
Divination
1
2%
Flying
4
7%
History of magic
3
5%
Muggle studies
0
No votes
 
Total votes : 58

Postby harrylover » Tuesday 17 August 2004 10:49:05am

Yeah but hermione is a geek and likes all lessons, she doesn´t mind if it´s boring.
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Postby Deedra Malfoy » Tuesday 17 August 2004 9:43:56pm

I voted for potions, because it's basically cooking.

if they tought Occlumency/Legilimency, I would be all over that.

PS-- Snape is the greatest!! ;)
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Postby pallas artemis » Wednesday 18 August 2004 7:52:18pm

I don't like chosing just one but I picked Transfiguration, then charms and DADA!

I'm kinda a nerd and I like classes :lol: :razz:
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Postby Deedra Malfoy » Wednesday 18 August 2004 9:48:36pm

I would take them all.!!
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Postby Scarlet Lioness » Sunday 15 May 2005 9:06:06am

I chose Defence coz it sounds interesting lol bt I would also like 2 do Charms and Potions
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Postby Phoenix in the Ashes » Monday 16 May 2005 5:49:04am

Charms seems to be the main starting block, that teaches you the basics of practical magic. Defense agaisnt the Dark Arts seems to be more advanced, but hopefully we'll see the spells they use in Charms get really advanced. That would be cool. Transfiguration would be really useful.
(I chose Charms, with Transfiguration, DADA & learning Occlumency would be really handy as well.)
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Postby Un'Anima Persa » Sunday 22 May 2005 3:27:22pm

I picked history. Athough it is portrayed as broing in hte books, history is really a good subject. And the fact that it is magic makes it better!
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Postby Phoenix in the Ashes » Sunday 29 May 2005 5:21:17am

I like learning about history as well, and the magic side of it would be interesting..... but not with Binns as the teacher.
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Postby Heidi_hoho » Sunday 29 May 2005 5:31:08pm

sadly, I'd probably be interested in what Bins had to say.

I chose charms because they learn all the really cool stuff in there. I'm fairly sure I'd be pretty bad at everything else.
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Postby Phoenix in the Ashes » Sunday 5 June 2005 5:52:51am

How bad can one possibly be in a subject like History of Magic. It basically comes down to whether you listen or not! :grin:
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Postby Heidi_hoho » Monday 6 June 2005 4:59:20am

I'd be good at that, since I'm good at history. Only, I get really bored sometimes during history because I already know it. So I'd probably tune Professor Binns out and then not know what was going on. But if I paid attention, I'd probably be really good at it.
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Postby we all love cedric » Sunday 17 July 2005 12:27:47pm

this is a board that has been up since 2003? I dont like this place, too dead. im quitting
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Postby Salazar Slytherin » Monday 15 August 2005 11:03:13am

i chose transfiguration because being able to change shapes seems intriguing to me.
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Postby Phoenix in the Ashes » Tuesday 6 September 2005 9:44:44am

Transfiguration intrigues me. Charms is necessary though.
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Postby Scarlet Lioness » Tuesday 22 November 2005 9:09:53am

Yeah...Defence and Charma sounds awesome!!!
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