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Ahh, alright! Thank you for taking the time to answer, that does make a lot of sense.Remy Break wrote: 5 Jul 2026, 21:48I would strongly recommend, as a former professor (Elmo Break- HoM, Octavius Baird- Astro, Nurse, HoM) to double check with the professor. Chances are, they'll say yes. I think what you said is fine, but I might suggest ensuring the syllabus says that exactly, because for example, you wouldn't be talking about a 5th year topic at 1st year unless it was specifically named in the syllabus. However, each professor has their preferences. I specifically preferred for people to stick with the curriculum I was in the midst of writing over the old curriculum from professors before me because if it was during my tenure, I wanted them to learn from MY tenure, not from past tenures.Minyu McCullen wrote: 5 Jul 2026, 21:34Yeah, I figured that would probably be the answer! I don't want to step on anyones toes, but what if you just don't mention the professor at all but just mention the class.Dylan Astor wrote: 5 Jul 2026, 21:22Make sure to owl or dm the professor to gain approval of using their character in your RP and light godmodding.Minyu McCullen wrote: 5 Jul 2026, 21:12If doing an RP thread that's basically just in class is it allowed to mention a professors name and do very minor godmodding? By that I just mean basically describing what's in the lesson plan and what's taking place in the class, but obviously no direct interactions or things that are out of the ordinary.
like very bad example but just something along the lines of: Today Minyu had X class with professor X, who talked about X. (obviously replacing the X's with the actual context of the scene)
Totally understandable if not allowed, just wanting to make sure of the rules!even if it is directly spoken from the lesson.
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Again bad example but: Minyu is in X class today, and the lesson is about X. She is looking out the window and is bored.
Would you still need approval for something like that, since it is implying that they're there? (because obviously you can't be taking the class without a professor present.)
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hi guys! js wondering: your meant to receive the spells from your homework right after the professor grades it right? cause for the history of magic homework, i didnt receive the spells
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You should receive them sometime within 24-48ish hours of the homework being graded. Though sometimes professors forget since they're human as well so I would recommend owling whoever graded your homework.Lauren Wong wrote: Yesterday, 19:42hi guys! js wondering: your meant to receive the spells from your homework right after the professor grades it right? cause for the history of magic homework, i didnt receive the spells
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ooh ok ty!Avery Gray wrote: Yesterday, 19:50You should receive them sometime within 24-48ish hours of the homework being graded. Though sometimes professors forget since they're human as well so I would recommend owling whoever graded your homework.Lauren Wong wrote: Yesterday, 19:42hi guys! js wondering: your meant to receive the spells from your homework right after the professor grades it right? cause for the history of magic homework, i didnt receive the spells![]()
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Sta: 7 | Eva: 7 | Str: 6 | Wis: 4 | Arc: 5 | Acc: 6 |
Sta: 9 | Eva: 5 | Str: 5 | Wis: 7 | Arc: 4 | Acc: 5 |