Sunday, September 5, 2010

Fall term is finally here!

Gosh, this is my third term at Hogwarts! I shouldn't be this excited about classes, right? But I am, even much more than Summer term! I guess, in retrospect, Summer was a nice distraction from the 'normal' magic classes like Charms and DADA, but in the end, I still want to learn real magic, so I can become a powerful witch!

I'm taking nine classes this term. It does sound like a lot, doesn't it? I only hope I don't get bogged down by too much homework! I'm continuing with my favourite Arithmancy this term, but I'm still taking lots of basic classes for things like Potions, Transfigurations and Ancient Runes. I'm pretty excited about Ancient Runes, actually. I've heard lots about Prof. Dragonstorm. And I've seen her in action during that Ian Green incident last term. Made me wish I had taken her class on the magical properties of stones! Oh well, there's always next summer, right?

Some of the classes have already started their first lesson, and I'm real glad to see so many of my friends in the same class! It's getting hard to decide where to sit, because there are so many people I want to catch up with! But then again, during class time isn't the best for catching up, is it? I hope to make more friends too, especially among the firsties. It makes me feel real old, to be a year three now!

Saturday, August 28, 2010

Blowing off the dust...

I had nearly forgotten about this diary of mine! How could I have forgotten to write anything this past term? It must have been a busy one. But it was great fun indeed!

Summer term classes are, as you know, different from the usual. Instead of Potions and Transfigurations, professors teach us stuff like canoeing and cooking. My favourite class last term was Elements of Harry Potter. Prof. LaPlace provided lots of fresh insight on the first novel of the Harry Potter series, and I learnt lots about how an author can change her reader's perspective towards her different characters by her writing!

While I wait for the Fall term to begin, I've begun to do some extra reading on the Muggle mathematician, Pythagoras. Although I had to drop Arithmancy last term, I was struck by what the professor had said about Pythagoras influencing modern Arithmancy. Apparently, this man, revered by the Muggles, was also a wizard! No wonder the Greek Muggles thought there was something fishy about this guy...

I'm beginning to think that Maths is the Muggles' magic. Such beauty in the formulae, and the patterns it describes, can only be described as magical! And what was it that mathematician Paul Erdos said? 'A mathematician is a device for turning coffee cups into theorems.' Surely there must be some strong transfigurational magic at work here.

Maths used to fascinate me when I was in primary school. Chichi-ue approved of the intellectual exploits it encouraged, but I doubt he would be pleased with my interest with Arithmancy now, since that's more like Divinations than Maths. Still, I'm curious to know if numbers can really predict events in one's life. We'll just have to wait and see...

That reminds me, I've signed up for nine classes next term. I hope I can find the time for all of them!

Friday, April 23, 2010

Hello World!!

Uhh, well, this is my first time keeping a diary. But I thought it might help me quell some of my loneliness here at Hogwarts. And things are happening so fast! Honestly, I think I'll forget half of them if I don't write it down somewhere. And if I forget my classes, that'd be terrible, won't it?

And so, for those reasons, this blog has been born.

Hello, World.