What would your magical career be?
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I think I would absolutely love to be a magizoologist possibly a dragonologist or maybe something more like Newt, travelling and researching and learning more about magical creatures
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I would want to be a Hogwarts Professor or the Daily Prophet Editor. Any of these two wizarding world careers would suit my nerdy personality and my love of reading and writing.

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I would 100% be a magizoologist, i love most creatures great and small, I wouls love to rescue endangered species, find a place for them to call home and lool after them all!
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I feel as though i could be a herbologist or a potions maker/master with my understanding of baking. I can’t say much on what Jupiter would do as I’ve not really done much to experiment with her.
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For me there would be 2 choices. My first choice would be an Auror i really protecting people and keeping people safe and making sure everyone follows the law.
My second would be a professional quidditch player I would play chaser as I'm quite handy on a broom and would love to represent my country at the quidditch world cup
My second would be a professional quidditch player I would play chaser as I'm quite handy on a broom and would love to represent my country at the quidditch world cup

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I think I'd be a photographer for a wizarding newspaper or some other graphic-making career. Maybe a person who does marketing for stores and those eye-popping advertisements. I think I'd be great as a taster for any food-related new inventions from Honeydukes or other magical confectionaries. I think I'd like that. 


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I would be a magizoologist, no doubt about it! I would focus on the care and healing of these magical creatures, much like the job that I'm studying for in real life (veterinarian). Eventually, I would love to get a professor position at Hogwarts teaching Care of Magical Creatures to students and spreading the joy of magizoology.
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I don't know yet. What should I be? Healer and Author come to mind when I think about what I may like. Potioneer also sounds good, the opportunities for research in this field would be endless, but I would prefer Healer over it, because I think there are diversified ways of healing, of which potions only make one part. I would also like to teach. Or I could also be a Diviner (a tarot reader, more specifically).

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In the future, I strongly desire to become a professor of the history of magic, as I believe that this subject has much more potential than it might seem at first glance. I realize that many students perceive it as boring, so I want to change that and present the history of magic in a way that will really captivate everyone in the class.
My goal would be to use blue magic to bring history to life and present it in a way that would capture the students' attention. Imagine what it would be like if important battles, historical figures and key events could be literally brought to life before our eyes in the classroom. Instead of just reading about the past, students could actually experience it – feel the excitement and fear of those who lived in those times, and learn from their mistakes and triumphs on a whole new level.
I believe that the history of magic has a lot to offer if only presented in the right way. With the right approach, this subject could become one of the most popular at Hogwarts, with students passionately exploring the past and learning from it for the future.
My goal would be to use blue magic to bring history to life and present it in a way that would capture the students' attention. Imagine what it would be like if important battles, historical figures and key events could be literally brought to life before our eyes in the classroom. Instead of just reading about the past, students could actually experience it – feel the excitement and fear of those who lived in those times, and learn from their mistakes and triumphs on a whole new level.
I believe that the history of magic has a lot to offer if only presented in the right way. With the right approach, this subject could become one of the most popular at Hogwarts, with students passionately exploring the past and learning from it for the future.
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My magical career would be also a librarian. I love books and quiet. Or the Magical Reversal Squad. I would laugh at the dumb things wizards get themselves into. So I will focus on potions, charms and things along that line.
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