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Lesson 9) Review and Finals
Hello students! Congratulations on making it this far! You’ve finally reached the last lap and final lesson of History of Magic 201. Another year has passed by so very quickly and if I may say, this year has been a fairly interesting one. I hope that you have been enjoying the History of Magic lessons in your Second Year.
Today’s lesson will be a little different as it is not the typical formal lesson where new content is taught. Instead, we will be reviewing the lessons you have already gone through in a summary with the help of a few enchanted scrolls. You can find one on each of your desks. The overall experience is formatted in a way somewhat similar to a story, where you get to make choices which will determine what information you go review.

However, you can, of course, choose to restart the story over and over if you want to attempt a different “route” in order to review further. There is no limit to the number of times you can attempt the review. Have fun with it, but please note that this should NOT replace your own revision of the course as it simply acts as a brief summary. This is an attempt to make your revision a little less stressful and is presented in a light-hearted manner deliberately.
Once the professor is done speaking, the aforementioned parchments unfurl to reveal bold writing that draws the eye...
Ah, welcome back! Please ensure that you are ready for the finals before attempting, as there are absolutely no retakes of the examination. I wish you all the best with the final and am looking forward to grading the results. I will see you in your Third Year. Enjoy the break!
Original lesson written by Professor Autumn Maddox
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- HOM-101
Enroll
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HoM 201 Final
Final -
Goal Review
Essay -
HoM 201 Evaluation
Assignment
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Lurkelly Leikeze
Head Student
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Namikah Hunt
Head Student
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Beezer Vablatsky
Professor's Assistant
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Will Bryce
Professor's Assistant
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Laura Jane
Professor's Assistant