Guest Hogwarts Staff Posted June 2, 2017 Share Posted June 2, 2017 [glow=limegreen,2,300]History of Magic OWL[/glow] Congratulations - you’ve found your History of Magic OWL! This is one of your core OWLs, and you are required to pass it before your final exams end on June 28. If you're ready to start it, you must post in this thread prior to making any of the posts/reviews/stories it requires. Be aware that though you are free to begin this exam at any time, once you sit down your house cannot begin another exam until you’ve completed this one. Keep in mind that the higher your score, the more points you'll earn, and you may find that a higher mark is a prerequisite to moving onto another exam or area. To pass this OWL, you must do the following: To receive an A-Acceptable: - Write a 200-300 word story about a historical event. This could be anything from the Goblin wars to the rise of Gellert Grindlewald. - Post 2 reviews for any story in the Founders or Other Era. There are no restrictions on categories To receive an E-Exceeds Expectations: - Write a 500 word any story in the Founders or Other Era. This could be anything from the Goblin wars to the rise of Gellert Grindlewald. - Post 3 reviews for any author who has won or been a runner-up for the FROGs. There are no restrictions on categories To receive an O-Outstanding: - Write a 700+ word any story in the Founders or Other Era. This could be anything from the Goblin wars to the rise of Gellert Grindlewald. - Post 5 reviews for any author who has won or been a runner-up for the FROGs. There are no restrictions on categories Please do not include any indication that requirements for this exam are linked to the house cup outside of your house, either in the posts/reviews/stories themselves or on social media. You only have one chance to submit your exam, so choose what mark you want to aim for carefully. Once you've completed these tasks to your liking, post a reply to this topic including all of the relevant text and links. Should you run into difficulties, you’re free to take a fail - but be aware that you won’t be able to change your mind later, and it may result in other areas of the maze and exams (along with any advantages passing them bestows) becoming permanently inaccessible to you even if you can find them the exams themselves. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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