O.W.L.
An original editorial by Rob Taylor
In the fifth installment of the Harry Potter series, it was the first time we had an actual exam with importance for Harry and the gang. We learned about the characters ambitions, and the necessary requirements to achieve those ambitions. We learned that both Ron and Harry want to be aurors; Hermione, on the other hand, didnt give a straight answer. She said shed like to take S.P.E.W. further, something I do not think will happen. Although O.W.L.s are probably the only straight-forward thing in the Harry Potter books, something that just might not affect the plot, (GASP!) I, on the other hand, believe otherwise.
What do we know about aurors? We learned that its very difficult to become one, and that very few people (Tonks) have been accepted to be an auror in the past few years. Its necessary to have top grades to be an auror, and you then must study after school in a series of character and aptitude tests. Lets forget about the tests after Hogwarts, because as the sixth book comes that isnt of immediate importance. Top grades, on the other hand, has extreme importance.
Professor McGonagal stated that the five subjects Harry should continue are Defense Against the Dark Arts, ("Naturally,") Charms, Transfiguration, Herbology, and Potions ("Yes Potter, Potions"). I have outlined each of those five subjects based on the chances Harry has of moving on in the subject.
So, from that analysis, weve learned that Harry has gone four for five, which sadly isnt enough. But
J.K. Rowlings not going to let Harrys ambition die THAT easy, so I think there are three ways for Harry to become an auror, two of which can hold water, the other is pretty much laughable.
1.) This ones kind of simple, Snape suddenly lowers his standards to that Exceeds Expectations moves onto N.E.W.T. level, and Harry scrapes out an Exceeds Expectation. I highly doubt it, but Dumbledore could step in and make Snape promote Harry
once again, unlikely.
2.) This ones a bit more likely
though thats not saying much. McGonagall never stated that it was NECESSARY to have those five subjects under your belt, she just said that it would "help." I think that you simply need five subjects to be able to pass on, and that they dont have to be those five. What other subject would Harry pass though? Heres an analysis like the previous:
- History of Magic: Not only would Harry definitely hate to listen to Binns again, he will pretty much definitely fail, due to sleeping through half the exam. Expect a Dreadful O.W.L., if not Harry might scrape a Poor.
- Divination: Doubt it, Harry and Ron didnt seem to have the "seeing eye" (lol) and if lucky will scrape an Acceptable. Expect Poor
but I have the feeling we will somehow not have seen the last of Trelawney.
- Astronomy: Hmm
the firing of Hagrid during the exam. I dont think anyone passed this test, expect Poor or Dreadful.
- Care of Magical Creatures: BINGO! Harry most likely passed this subject, he probably got Acceptable if not Exceeds Expectations. Plus
I doubt Hagrid has high standards, so Harry would pretty much definitely pass.
So, maybe Harry will take Care of Magical Creatures instead of Potions, allowing him to still move on in the path of
aurorness?
3.) I feel that this theory is most likely
Dumbledore wont be able to find a Defense Against the Dark Arts teacher, and will have to use his last resort
Professor Snape. He will then have to accept Harry to his N.E.W.T. class, because Harry got an Outstanding on his O.W.L. Then, Dumbledore will get a new Potions teacher (probably someone new) who will accept Harry to his/her N.E.W.T. class, allowing Harry to continue his ambitions as auror.
7/17/04