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+ | ======Nastily Exhausting Wizarding Test (N.E.W.T.)====== | ||
+ | =====Object Information===== | ||
+ | * **Type:** Advanced magical examination; | ||
+ | * **Owners:** While not an object to be owned, N.E.W.T.s are administered by the [[Wizarding Examinations Authority]] on behalf of the [[Ministry of Magic]]. They are taken by seventh-year students at [[Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry]]. | ||
+ | * **Maker:** The examinations are set and governed by the [[Ministry of Magic]]' | ||
+ | =====Description and Appearance===== | ||
+ | A Nastily Exhausting Wizarding Test, commonly known by its acronym N.E.W.T., is the highest level of subject-specific examination a [[witch]] or [[wizard]] can take at [[Hogwarts]]. The " | ||
+ | Each subject' | ||
+ | * A written theory paper, requiring deep and nuanced understanding of the subject matter. | ||
+ | * A practical examination, | ||
+ | These exams are famously difficult, a fact reflected in their full name, which was coined by students and later confirmed by [[Fred Weasley]] and [[George Weasley]]. | ||
+ | =====Magical Properties and Usage===== | ||
+ | The primary purpose of N.E.W.T.s is to serve as a high-level qualification for entry into specialized magical professions. Most skilled careers in the wizarding world require a certain number of N.E.W.T.s in relevant subjects. For example, the [[Ministry of Magic]] requires a minimum of five N.E.W.T.s with top grades of ' | ||
+ | **Prerequisites: | ||
+ | To be eligible to take a N.E.W.T.-level class (and the subsequent exam), a student must first achieve a sufficiently high grade in that subject' | ||
+ | * [[Professor McGonagall]] required at least an ' | ||
+ | * [[Professor Snape]] infamously required a top grade of ' | ||
+ | * When [[Professor Slughorn]] took over as [[Potions]] Master, he lowered the requirement to ' | ||
+ | **Grading System:** | ||
+ | The grading for N.E.W.T.s is the same as for [[O.W.L.]]s: | ||
+ | * **Pass Grades:** | ||
+ | * O = Outstanding | ||
+ | * E = Exceeds Expectations | ||
+ | * A = Acceptable | ||
+ | * **Fail Grades:** | ||
+ | * P = Poor | ||
+ | * D = Dreadful | ||
+ | * T = Troll | ||
+ | =====History===== | ||
+ | N.E.W.T.s have long been the culminating academic challenge of a [[Hogwarts]] education, serving as the gateway to a professional wizarding life. The results are a significant measure of a young [[witch]] or [[wizard]]' | ||
+ | Several characters are noted for their exceptional N.E.W.T. performance: | ||
+ | * [[Percy Weasley]] achieved twelve N.E.W.T.s, a source of immense pride for him and his family. | ||
+ | * [[Bill Weasley]] also earned twelve N.E.W.T.s. | ||
+ | * [[Bartemius Crouch Jr.]] was another high-achiever, | ||
+ | The exams are overseen by elderly and experienced members of the [[Wizarding Examinations Authority]], | ||
+ | =====Role in the Story===== | ||
+ | The prospect of N.E.W.T.s heavily influences the academic lives of the main characters from their fifth year onwards. In //Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix//, students attend career consultations with their Heads of House to choose the subjects they will pursue to N.E.W.T. level, highlighting the academic pressure and future-planning required. | ||
+ | In //Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince//, [[Harry Potter]], [[Ron Weasley]], and [[Hermione Granger]] begin their N.E.W.T.-level classes. The difficulty is immediately apparent, with lessons involving complex topics like non-verbal spells in [[Defence Against the Dark Arts]] and [[Charms]]. Harry' | ||
+ | Ultimately, Harry, Ron, and Hermione abandon their seventh year at [[Hogwarts]] to hunt for [[Lord Voldemort]]' | ||
+ | =====Behind the Scenes===== | ||
+ | * **Etymology: | ||
+ | * **Real-World Parallel:** N.E.W.T.s are the magical equivalent of the UK's non-compulsory post-16 qualifications, | ||
+ | * **Post-Series Information: |