[HPforGrownups] call to action
Denise Rogers
gypsycaine at yahoo.com
Tue Oct 17 15:37:16 UTC 2000
No: HPFGUIDX 3857
Now, there's an idea. Sort of a beginner's class, the ones who aren't in the 4 houses, because they just need a bit more work. In the ARMY here, we have a class (cannot recall what it's called) where you go if you don't know/don't know/can't do pushups, situps, or other physical things that the army wants its soldiers to do in boot camp, like a pre-boot camp.
Where are the other students that we haven't seen? In that class! They are in their own world, outside the 4-houses, etc... Stan might have gone to that portion (grins).
I know, it's farfetched, but it IS a theory. I agree that 35 members per house is a bit stretched. There is one other possibility. Someone nicely mentioned about the "baby boom" after Ginny Weasely. If that's the case, perhaps the 4th years only had 7 or so, but the 2nd years (which Harry kept missing the sorting of!) and first years have like 50 per house! I hope that this theory makes sense, my brain is on neutral this rainy, dreary morning, and I have to go out to the bus stop with a three year old, and wait (getting drenched....grrr).
(I can't wait until this temp turns into the real, golden thing! At least I passed the written!)
;)
Dee
> 10) Do all wizards/witches in England go to Hogwarts, or are their
> "lessor" schools for wizards?
I was under the impression she'd already said that it was the ONLY one.
Someone confirm this?
I think she has, maybe Hogwarts has some kind of achedimic (only related to magic ability) streaming so the Ernie's of the world still go there but get to learn other (simplier?) things
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