The arrival of June means that exams are finally here for students.
Professors no longer assign them homework, and even class time is used entirely to review what the professors consider to be the key points.
The cramming before the exams was so important that students had to force their brains to work hard. Even Fred and George were studying hard to avoid failing the exams.
In fact, as long as you have a healthy brain and are willing to study hard, you will have no problem passing the final exam.
After all, the professors have highlighted the key points.
As the exam date approached, everyone had to spend a lot of time in the hot and humid castle to review, and their tempers became more and more irritable.
Percy Weasley was a prime example, as he was about to take his O.W.Ls (Ordinary Wizarding Levels) exams, and he would severely punish anyone who disturbed the peace of the common room at night.
There are always a few unlucky guys who like to challenge authority and are treated as chickens and slaughtered for the monkeys. Currently, the "chicken" man is reviewing his homework in Professor McGonagall's office.
“There’s something wrong with this exam schedule!”
After reading Albert's exam timetable, Fred, George and Lee Jordan couldn't help but say, "Are you sure you copied these times correctly?"
All three of them thought it was ridiculous, because Albert had twelve subjects to take, and his exam form read:
Monday:
Morning: Transfiguration at 9 o'clock. Arithmancy at 9 o'clock.
Noon: 1 o'clock, magic spells. 1 o'clock, ancient magic runes.
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"How can you sit in two examination rooms at the same time?"
"Are you really going to let your 'doppelganger' take the exam on your behalf?"
"Of course." Facing the Weasley twins' questioning, Albert answered very straightforwardly.
"Are you sure you have enough brains?"
"Of course it's enough. The exam isn't that difficult!" Albert tapped his head with his fingers and reminded with a smile, "You should worry about yourself. If you fail, you will definitely be held back."
"This again."
The threat of repeating a grade is of no use.
In fact, there are not many students who will actually be held back.
Except for the unlucky guys who get caught in every exam.
"I'm going to go out for a walk, you guys take care of yourselves!" Albert stretched and prepared to take Tom out for a walk. Fat cat Tom hadn't exercised for a long time, and his body began to develop horizontally, becoming fatter and fatter.
Of course, the main reason was that Percy didn't want Tom to appear in the common room and put a hat on him that would distract everyone's attention.
I've been so bored lately, nothing interesting has happened.
According to the information he learned from Hermione, Harry did not go to Dumbledore to expose Snape.
As for Quirrell, ever since he drank the unicorn's blood, he has been lurking silently, waiting for the best opportunity.
Of course, it is also possible that he is too busy.
After all, it was difficult to prepare five test papers by himself, even for Quirrell who was good at theory.
However, one thing is certain, the unicorn's blood did not restore Quirrell's vitality. His face still looked very ugly, as if he had suffered a serious illness.
Albert actually wanted to take Quirrell to the school hospital and let Madam Pomfrey treat him.
Unfortunately, for the sake of the subsequent plot development, he had to resist the urge to cause trouble.
As time goes by, the exams are approaching. The fifth and seventh grade students will take the exams earlier than other students.
Two days before the 0. W. L.S. exam, Albert saw Dumbledore slowly walking into the school with a group of examiners, some of whom were his old acquaintances.
"You're actually nervous too?"
Albert looked at Isobel with a smile, finding it a little unbelievable.
"Of course, no one won't be nervous during an exam." Isobel and Albert walked slowly by the lake, looking at the figure disappearing at the castle gate and said, "After all, we have put in so much effort, and everyone hopes to get a good grade."
"You have Legilimency, so it shouldn't be difficult for you to get a perfect score."
"Would you be able to get full marks on Legilimency yourself?" Isobel asked.
"Won't!"
Yes, geniuses have their own pride after all.
Although Albert said that he couldn't do that, he didn't really agree with that in his heart. Although he certainly couldn't use Legilimency to cheat, he already had a more advanced panel cheating method.
Although he did study hard.
Therefore, as a person who cheats on exams, Albert rarely talks about his grades.
"Haven't you finished your review?" Albert teased, "Or are you planning to get full marks on all the exams?"
In the past few days, Albert has been helping Isobel review. How could he not know the other person's level
Starting from the second week of June, fifth and seventh grade students began to take early exams.
The auditorium had been rearranged. Fortunately, there were not many students in the two grades, so apart from the written exams, the school had enough time to cram all the exams into the auditorium, and restored the auditorium to its original state before lunch time, so that no one felt anything special.
Except after breakfast, when all other grades went to class, the seventh and fifth graders milled about aimlessly in the foyer.
It was the third week of June and the exam week for other students also began. They only had one week to complete the exam.
Before lunch on Monday, the third graders came out of the Transfiguration Classroom, all of them were covered in dust and walked without energy. They compared their grades with each other and lamented that the exam content was too difficult.
In the Transfiguration exam, they need to complete a written test first, and then go on stage one by one to complete the practical test assigned by Professor McGonagall: turn a teapot into a turtle.
As we all know, practical exams in Transfiguration are usually difficult, especially the conversion spells that turn inanimate objects into living things.
Although they had learned and practiced it in class, many students were unable to complete the transformation spell well.
Since they had never tried to turn the teapot into a turtle, it was obvious whether everyone had used the conversion spell well or not.
Albert even saw that when everyone went on stage to try to turn the teapot into a turtle, there were more or less some problems, such as the turtle spitting steam, the tail still being the spout, or the shell still having patterns.
The turtle that Albert transformed into was the most perfect. It really looked like a turtle. It even walked around the podium. Everyone could see from the smile on Professor McGonagall's face that she was very satisfied.
Lee Jordan often mocked Fred and George's turtles for spewing out a little steam from their mouths. Although his turtle was not as perfect as Albert's, it looked pretty good too, so he was punished by most students whose turtles had various problems. Who made that guy like to talk nonsense
The content of the arithmetic divination exam is to fill in the table. You need to fill in the table on the parchment handed down by Professor Victor, but there are a lot of places to fill in on that table.
If you didn't do your homework yourself before, congratulations, you're about to explode.
The afternoon's spell assessment is similar to the Transfiguration assessment, with a test paper and a simple practical assessment.
Professor Flitwick did teach everyone a happy spell.
However, there were always unexpected things happening during practical tests, and two Hufflepuff students burst into laughter because they used the Happy Charm on each other.
Fred even said in all seriousness that they were hurting each other, which caused a burst of laughter after the exam.
Ancient magic text is a bit like a simplified version of the English test paper you took in your previous life. Most of the content is various translations. The most difficult part is translating a passage of ancient magic text.
Albert finished the ancient magic test in just ten minutes.
The next morning, there was an exam on Protection of Magical Creatures. The content of the exam was very simple. The candidates needed to accurately identify the hedgehog hiding among a group of hedgehogs.
The prickly pear is almost identical to the hedgehog.
They need to take turns feeding them milk.
Well, scorpions are very suspicious animals, and they can't drink milk either.
When you feed milk to a thorny gnat, it will be thought that you want to poison it, and the magical thorns on its body will stand up.
That afternoon, they had a Potions exam.
The Potions exam, with Snape watching over it, was an absolute disaster.
Imagine that Snape is standing next to you, holding a notebook, staring at you as you prepare the potion, ready to fail you at any time.
Several Hufflepuff students were stared at by Snape because of this, which almost led to a major failure of the sobering potion.
The astronomy exam was at midnight, and everyone went to the top floor. They needed to observe the starry sky by themselves, and then mark the positions of the stars, planets, and even constellations they observed on the blank star map they were given.
This is probably one of the few courses that requires practice, but as long as you do your homework after class seriously, it is not too difficult to get a high score.
The History of Magic exam was on Wednesday morning. It was not difficult to get a high score in this exam as long as you memorized the key knowledge carefully. Albert finished the entire test paper easily.
The herbal medicine exam was on Wednesday afternoon, and they needed to stay in a greenhouse under the sun to take care of the herbs. This was probably the exam that required the most patience and hard work of all.
On Thursday morning, they took the Defense Against the Dark Arts test. Professor Quirrell's test was as boring as his classes. They needed to answer how to deal with some magical creatures and write down the spells and precautions. The Defense Against the Dark Arts test made several of Albert's roommates very dissatisfied, thinking that their true level was not demonstrated in the test.
Thursday afternoons are for Divination and Muggle Studies.
The Muggle Studies exam requires students to name and use objects in paintings.
Well, another easy test.
However, the only problem with this exam is that wizards don't know much about Muggles, so sometimes there are some inexplicable things in the answers to the exam, which can easily lead to jokes that Muggles don't understand Muggle studies.
As for the Divination exam, it was also very simple. Students went to Professor Trelawney's classroom and observed the crystal ball. In fact, to put it bluntly, Professor Trelawney asked them to try to make a prediction.
"Hello, dear," she said gently, "what did you see."
"I saw Professor Quirrell leaving us forever." Albert leaned over and looked into the crystal ball. Instead of making a prediction, he pretended that he had already made one.
"Professor Quirrell?"
"He's dead."
Albert pretended to look into the crystal ball again, "I also saw Harry Potter. They seemed to be in a dark place."
"What a sad story. I think we'll know the outcome soon, right!" Professor Trelawney looked into the crystal ball and saw only a billowing white mist.
In fact, Professor Trelawney was not sure whether Albert had the ability to predict the future, so this was undoubtedly a good opportunity for her.