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We didn't have a graduation at my high school (in England). There was a ceremony at the beginning of the next school year where certificates were given out for achievements in the past year, but that wasn't just for graduates.
Hmmph. That reminds me that I won one (a book token, IIRC) and never picked it up because by then I was at university in Canada.
You can get into US/Canadian schools on the strength of GCSEs (well, you could on the strength of O levels, which were replaced by GCSEs after I left). I got almost a year's worth of credit for my A levels taken off my degree. I had to take Bio 101 to make up my pre-reqs.
Thing is, British students specialise after GCSEs, so that one bio class was something I'd decided not to pursue two years earlier, and wanted to dive straight into my degree.
Which is really so much more than the question asked...
How does the 7 year thing work in Britain? I had the impression that the last two years were sort of optional
Yeah, but that's just in the *Muggle* world....
The last paragraph before the epilogue has Harry heading for his four-poster in Gryffindor tower. I think that implies a return to finish out the N.E.W.T.S. in his future.
The academic organisation shown at Hogwarts is very much patterned on the Muggle world.
Or perhaps it's the precursor--do Muggles do anything useful, ever?
I think it is more likely Hermione that wouldn't let them quit. I'd like the think that they had a nice, quiet, no life in peril, 7th year at school, finishing their education.
Yes, I think that they finished. I do, however, see Ron grumbling over studying, saying "we saved the world, and we
still
have to take our exams! It's not fair!"
Indeed.
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Finished DH about 5 hours ago. ran to the store with Andi and read through a gazillion posts here.
Y'all type a lot.
My scar eyes hurt. I may nap before I comment further.
Jesus! I was just reading EW and Helena Bonham Carter perforated Matthew Lewis' eardrum by accident with her wand.
Also, Dumbledore's "look of triumph" when he saw Harry's scar after V.'s resurrection was because he knew Harry's blood was in Voldemort, which would protect Harry.
I just finished the EW issue, too--where was the bit about HBC and the eardrum?
Jesus! I was just reading EW and Helena Bonham Carter perforated Matthew Lewis' eardrum by accident with her wand.
Eek! (Also, does he have a really straight ear canal or something? Because just about every time I've heard of something like that happening, the object has been rather thinner and bendier than those wands look.)
I think the HBC and the eardrum incidence was in a couple of issues ago -- it was the one with Daniel Radcliffe on the cover and was mostly about OotP the movie.
Talking about Matthew Lewis: someone on my FFlist posted this pic of ML, which kind of made me boggle. Not that I don't love Neville and think he's adorable, but ML, errm, cleans up pretty well?