Tagged: Hermione Granger

Fifth Year at Hogwarts

Dear Hermione Granger,

I am currently a fifth year in Hogwarts, and I am absolutely dying of all the work. How did you manage to study all the subjects, because you got 12 owls, right? I am enrolled in 11 subjects as well, and I simply can’t catch up. And, my friends are saying I’m not paying attention. What should I do?

Hermione Weasley

Dear Hermione Granger,

I was wondering why didn’t you take your husband’s last name? Is there something wrong with being Hermione Weasley? Also what ever became of your sister in law Ginny (other than being Harry’s wife) does she have a job too?

Head of Magical Law

Dear Miss Granger,

First of all, huge fan. Just wanted to get that out of the way. You inspire me greatly.

Anyway, this is about your career after Hogwarts. Considering your role as both a Muggleborn and, to a greater extent, a woman, what influence have both of those things had on your work as Head of Magical Law?

And also, just as an extra tidbit, how is it being Head of Magical Law and raising two kids? And being married to an Auror? I’m at the point in my life where I feel I’m stuck in transition, and I just wanted to get a good idea of how you handle it all. I figure if you can, then so can I.

Seventh Year at Hogwarts

Dear Hermione Granger,

I read somewhere that after Voldemort was defeated you went and finished your seventh year at Hogwarts. Is this true? If so, why did you feel it was necessary? I’m sure you were beyond anymore formal schooling given the year you had!

Hogwarts A History

Dear Miss Granger,

I was wondering what else is in “Hogwarts: A History”?

Confused Wizard

Dear Hermione Granger,

How may a young wizard who is shy approach a witch he fancies?

Are there certain steps or instructions you may know of that work? I ask you, and not your husband, Mr. Weasley, since you yourself stated that he has “…the emotional range of a teaspoon…”.

Studious Gryffindor Student

Dear Hermione,

I was sorted into Gryffindor not too long ago, and I’ve been made fun of by my fellow housemates for my study habits. I tend to answer every question asked in class and spend most of my time in the library. Although my marks are stellar, I’m feeling quite dejected and intellectually isolated. Snickers follow me in every class. I feel as though my peers don’t understand me at all. What should I do?

Harmony Shipper

Dear Hermione Granger,

Why did you choose Ron instead of Harry? “The greatest wizard deserves the brightest witch..”

Lost Vagabond

Dear Hermione Granger,

I’ve noticed that there are two types of students. The ones that are naturally smart and the ones that have to work hard to do well. I am the type that has to work hard yet I still have trouble in school. I always get A-‘s yet i get called things like bookworm and overachiever all the time. how can I become a better student? What can I do differently to achieve the best I can be?

Also what is your advice on how to find yourself? Sometimes I feel like I am being someone else. I don’t know who I really am and what I want to accomplish. Help?!?!