"Dong dong dong!"
"Come in!" Professor Flitwick's high-pitched voice rang in the office, and when he saw the visitor, he showed a slightly embarrassed smile: "Yordle, I haven't fixed the broom, but Already have an eye..."
"Professor, I'm not here to ask for a broom, I want you to test my learning results."
"It's fine if you don't want a broom... What?" Professor Flitwick raised his head in surprise and glared at Tom, "What do you want me to test you for?"
"Professor, I have already taught myself a course for a whole semester. I would like to ask you to come up with a set of questions to test the results of my self-study." Tom respectfully made his request to Professor Flitwick - no respect. , If Professor Flitwick refuses the assessment, he will have to get a card level card for half a year. He is not afraid of Professor Flitwick's questioning, he is very sure of himself, and besides, isn't it normal for a wizard named Tom to be very talented?
It was the first time that Professor Flitwick met such an outrageous request. He looked at Tom, a little speechless: Do you think the final exam questions are that easy? Every time I have to let a real professor think hard for a whole weekend before I can get it out - neither too easy nor too difficult, it is best to have the difficulty of the problem differentiated, but not beyond the outline, but also seriously consider whether there is a second one. The answer is very difficult for professors!
The most painful thing is that you have to write these questions yourself! In the absence of a computer, that's a **** of a lot. I am afraid it is difficult for modern people to understand the difficulty that scientists in the 20th century did not have word.
For example, Jack Heatherington, a professor at Michigan State University, published an influential paper in 1975, but horribly, he used a lot of "We" in the first person throughout, but there were It is stipulated that if you use "we" as the first person, but the author is only signed by one person, then this kind of article cannot be published, and Professor Heatherington needs to replace all We with I. The problem is that there was no word and one-click replacement at that time, and every word in the paper was typed out by him with a typewriter...
So he had an idea, listed his Siamese cat as the second author of the paper, called it: F.D.C., and successfully published the article. So there is a paper in the name of this cat, and the influence of this paper is quite large, and the impact factor of many people's life may not be as big as this cat.
Oh, this method is not recommended for other people to follow, because immunologist Polly Machinger also did the same, and was banned for life by the irritable editor-in-chief of the magazine...
"Show me all the spells in the book." Flitwick decided to take a pre-assessment first.
So Tom started with the fire spell, and showed Professor Flitwick the spells mentioned in "Standard Spells Beginner" one by one. Some of these spells were drawn by him, and some were realized when he was studying by himself. Others are taught by Hermione. These spells have one thing in common: it's been a while.
Flitwick's expression gradually became surprised. After Tom finished casting the last spell and unlocked a delicate little lock, he couldn't help clapping his hands, "Very excellent! Although some are not yet skilled, you really know everything!"
He took out a paper and a small delicate box from his drawer, "Come on, let this box run around the table first."
Tom complied. Although it was a bit stumbling to run, the box did take four short legs and ran a circle. Then Professor Flitwick handed Tom another piece of parchment, the question for last year's final exam.
When Tom finished writing the paper, it was an hour later. Professor Flitwick took the paper and corrected it. He changed quickly, and handed the paper back in less than five minutes.
"Very good, the score is counted in the actual operation just now, and I can barely get an 'O'!" Professor Flitwick looked very happy. And Tom also successfully passed the test of magic spells, but strangely, his magic spells did not break through to level 1 because of this. Confused, he said goodbye to Professor Flitwick, but he was stopped by the professor before he left the office. Flitwick took a small notebook from his desk and let it float towards Tom.
"This is a little bit of my experience with the second-grade textbook "Standard Spells, Second Grade", and it also contains my second-grade syllabus. Since you have mastered the first-grade knowledge, there is no need to waste time. Take a look in advance. "Professor Flitwick showed a relieved smile: he had not seen such a talented and hardworking little wizard for a long time.
Tom took the notebook, bowed to Professor Flitwick, and left his office.
When he returned to the lounge, it wasn't lunch time yet, so he took a rough look at Professor Flitwick's experience. When he went to dinner, his spells had broken through to level 1. At the same time, there are a lot of magic spells breaking through to level 1 at the same time.
Now, he knows the key to breakthroughs in various theories of knowledge. However, he was not in a hurry to find other professors for a breakthrough exam, UU reading www.uukanshu. com because he didn't actually have that much confidence in the remaining subjects, and like Snape's Potions class, if you were unsure, you rush up to take the assessment, which is no different from killing yourself.
But the most crucial reason is that most spells currently only require level 1 spell learning. He really understands that what he should do now is to be familiar with these spells and practice more to make them more proficient. After all, his highest proficiency lighting technique is only 17% proficiency, which means that the success rate of wandless casting is only 17%.
After Halloween, it's November. In November, the Scottish Highlands can be said to be piles of ice in the graveyard - the dead cold. At this time, Tom will think of the school Beauxbatons. The school is located in southern France, and it is not too cold in November. The beautiful girls in the school will try their best to dress up beautifully...
But the cold weather can't dampen the enthusiasm of the little wizards - of course, this enthusiasm does not refer to learning, but Quidditch. On the first Sunday in November (November 3rd), Tom got his broom: Professor Flitwick took nearly two months to complete the transformation.
Of course, those who often buy and customize keyboards should be accustomed to this kind of operation. For example, a certain Youjia's Lei-type mechanical keyboard placed an order in June, but it has not been shipped in August.
Tom took the broom and played with it for a while, watching the changes in the magic item bar of his system: [Flying broom - Sweeping the Seven Stars (modified)]
Under the transformation of Professor Flitwick, this broom can instantly accelerate for 1 second and cool down for 1 minute]
This skill seems to be okay, but the time is too short, and it is a bit tasteless for other positions, but it is a good change for the Chaser.