Hogwarts is Here: Harry Potter Fans Create Free Education
Hogwarts is Here is finally accepting students from around the world! Love Harry Potter? No wait, I’m sorry. Do you breathe Harry Potter? I reckon you’re a hardcore fan. Let me guess, you know all the ins and outs of Harry Potter. In a heartbeat, you can name Ron’s favorite Quidditch team; the car Harry and Ron borrow when they miss the train to Hogwarts; and even the decree for the reasonable restriction of underage sorcery 1875 paragraph C.
Granted, the last book was published over six years ago, but are you still experiencing withdrawal symptoms? Following Emma Watson on Twitter just cannot curb your enthusiasm, neither does writing Harry Potter fanfiction on Wattpad. Not to worry, fellow Potterheads, as this dilemma is a temporary one. Thanks to Hogwarts is Here, or better known by its acronym HiH, muggles like us can finally have a taste of witchcraft and wizardy in Hogwarts.
Hogwarts is Here Caters to All Aspiring Witches and Wizards
First things first, enrollment is a piece of cake. There’s no need for you to wait for an owl to deliver the acceptance letter. Just head down to Hogwarts is Here, and click the ‘Enroll’ tab. Best of all, it doesn’t cost anything to use the website. All these perks are made possible by the sensational volunteer fans of Harry Potter. Even though Hogwarts is Here is still in its infancy stage, there already are many wonderfully made features embed on the official website.
It definitely brings back many fond memories. Potterheads might be familiar with the chocolate frog cards, Hogwarts Houses and the Gringotts Wizarding Bank. Worry about the work load because you have to attend Muggle School, too? According to the program, the assignments aren’t that intense and First Year doesn’t have due dates, so everyone can basically take their time.
The only downside of Hogwarts is Here? The credits are only authentic between other Wizarding Institutions. Oh well, a muggle can dream.
Time to update your education profile on Facebook!
EileenCruz
May 12, 2014 @ 10:01 pm
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