Unicorn Hair Wand Core || Wild Boar Patronus || Ravenclaw with Slytherin Vibes || Muggle-born
- Joined August 2023
- Member of Ravenclaw
- 1st Year
United States
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Backstory
I am a self-proclaimed nerd with a thirst for knowledge and a strange personality that I am still trying to learn. In the muggle world, I am a high school student and self-published author in an existential crisis. In the Wizarding World, I am a Hogwarts student that hopes to dive into the abstraction of magical theory and learn all there is to know about being a witch.
In both the Muggle World and the Wizarding World, I aspire to be a professor, scholar, and/or writer for a living, although I may also look into healing in the Wizarding World and science journalism in the Muggle World.
In Muggle school, I love to learn about the life sciences, formal sciences, cognitive/neuroscience, and writing/language, to name just a few. In Hogwarts, I am looking forward to studying:
- Potions, because it is almost like a combination of chemistry, botany, medicine, and more
- Arithmancy, because it seems to allow learners to wallow in the abstraction math and logic (although I hope it's not just divination with numbers! We'll just have to see...)
- Herbology, because it seems to involve botany and biochemistry, both of which seem interesting to me, given that biology is my favorite subject in Muggle school. I just hope a mandrake doesn't destroy my eardrums...
- Astronomy; it's taught in the Muggle World, so there should at least be some credibility to Wizarding astronomy.
- Ancient runes, because it's like learning a language but in a visual-spatial way, thereby helping me think laterally. (It's probably the most useless subject, though).
Charms and transfiguration also sound cool, though. :)
See you in class!