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  1. Dec 2, 2011 · Since Hogsmead is one of the very last all-magical towns, it's a fair assumption that a majority of the students at Hogwarts will be living in non-magical towns or cities. If practical classes (like math or English) aren't taught, then how do these students function in the non-magical cities?

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    In their first year, students don’t have any choices regarding what to take. The school requires them to take the 7 core classes as well as flying lessons, or broom flight class. In Charms class, students learn how to cast, well, charms. These spells focus on changing what someone or something does, and the class is taught by Professor Flitwick. In...

    During students’ second year at Hogwarts, their schedule of classes remains largely the same. They must take the 7 core classes, which are charms, Transfiguration, Potions, History of Magic, Astronomy, Herbology, and Defense Against the Dark Arts. Flying class is not a requirement, but students who want to continue learning to fly or aspire to get ...

    Students choose a minimum of two electives to add to their schedules for their third year. They still have to take the 7 core classes, though, which seems like a lot for someone at that age. Hermione had even more homework though, as she famously was taking more classes than her schedule allowed, and was using a Time-Turner to attend them all. The ...

    Does Harry even go to class in his fourth year? Who knows. He was busy dodging dragons and swimming with merpeople. But Alastor Moody (or more accurately, Barty Crouch Jr. disguised as Moody) does take over as the DADA professor, so at least the students learned about constant vigilance. RELATED: 10 Hogwarts Classes & Which Students Should Teach Th...

    In their fifth year, students have to have some idea of what they want to do job-wise. They meet with their head of house who let them know the requirement for the job they'd like to have. For example, to qualify for Auror training, a student has to get an "Exceeds Expectations" on at least five N.E.W.T. subjects. Alternatively, there is fighting i...

    The sixth year is the first year that Hogwarts students don’t have a required list of classes. Instead, students sign up for classes they qualify for based on their marks on their O.W.L.s. The powerful Professors determine the minimum graderequired to take their N.E.W.T.-level class. As long as students meet that requirement, they can elect to cont...

    In Deathly Hallows, the final year at Hogwarts was more than a little screwed up. It's hard to get a clear picture of the curriculum when the protagonists don't attend. Also, Death Eaters ran the school at the time. But what we do know is that students are expected to keep taking classes in the same subjects as their sixth year. At the end of the y...

  2. At Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry, students dont have to take Maths, English or any other 'normal' lessons. Read on to learn more about the classes Harry Potter and his attend instead!

  3. Dec 20, 2017 · In the Muggle world, arithmancy is the practice of assigning numerical value to words for the purpose of divination. Although not much is known about the arithmancy taught at Hogwarts, it can be presumed that the wizarding world practiced the same thing.

  4. May 28, 2018 · It’s likely that the reason Hogwarts students dont have to learn math is because it’s possible to do all the math needed in the wizarding world by magic, so they wouldn’t need to study math to be able to do it - they’d just use magic to do their calculations instead.

  5. I learned how to write and read in my first year of school and I don't think wizards need to know maths beyond basic operations unless there are some specialized branches in certain magical fields which I suppose would be covered in the respective classes.

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  7. At the end of the 5th year, students must take the O.W.L. exams, standardized tests across all subjects. There is a practical and theoretical portion, so there is a written and hands-on test for each class, although a single score is given for the collective grades received on both tests.

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