One of the things I really didn't like about the epilogue and JKR's interview questions is that everyone married people they were close to in school. Part of this is the insularity of the small Wizarding World, but really! And no divorces? No one made the wrong choice?
According to JKR, there isn't, though individual careers, like the Aurors offer specialized classes. I don't think the Wizarding World is really that big on schollarship. Hogwarts is after all really a glorified technical school, only with magic.
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Date: 2009-10-25 01:23 am (UTC)One of the things I really didn't like about the epilogue and JKR's interview questions is that everyone married people they were close to in school. Part of this is the insularity of the small Wizarding World, but really! And no divorces? No one made the wrong choice?
According to JKR, there isn't, though individual careers, like the Aurors offer specialized classes. I don't think the Wizarding World is really that big on schollarship. Hogwarts is after all really a glorified technical school, only with magic.