User blog:Bond em7/1/17/2013 Weekly Class Blog

Alright guys. I know it's been about a week and a half, but I've been busy getting other things going around here. So, this week I'll be focusing on classes with great teachers. Some of the classes you may have been in before, or been with the teachers, but I want to highlight them all the same. Of course I'll be choosing different criteria each week to blog on, so classes may be selected more than once for different things, but all classes will be on here at some point. So, let's get going! Of course I have to stop at General RP:Potions first. Last year Professor Ramly was named the best teacher at Hogwarts, and she has continued her excellence this year. The class is run well and smoothly, and is updated often and kept extremely interesting. If you haven't posted and roleplayed in potions yet, you're missing out. Another excellent teacher (who was also awarded last year) was Professor Griffin. However, this year she's moved from teaching the younger years potions to teaching them charms. She's excellent at the practice, and is teaching them both what they need to know, and also has some great ideas for extra useful spells to teach the younger students and get them on the right foot. You can never go wrong with a good charm! Now this is where it gets hard to decide what to write about as there are definately too many excellent teachers at Hogwarts to put them all here. I'll pick two more out of my hat of excellent teachers, and hope nobody's heart is broken by not being in my blog. Let's see...first we have....Professor Belrose! She has taken over keeping the student body healthy in the General RP:Hospital Wing and teaching Healing for the retired Professor Seraph this year. Though not everyone can be in the class (as it's for 5th Years and above), you can all visit her, and she'll treat you right, especially if your injured. Alright, the final name from my hat this week will be...Professor McAries! This teacher has just joined the staff teaching the 1st Years how to fly. It's a demanding job, especially when the 1st Years already know how to fly (or think they do), but she'll shape them up right to join in the quidditch teams, and get them up to snuff. She may seem like a hard teacher, but she has a soft gooey core, and really loves the students, and getting to pass along her excellent flying experience. Well, that's all for this week. I still haven't decided how to pick the next classes, so if you have any ideas on how I should pick the next classes, drop me a comment here.