[Patchouli turns on the video feed, looking... well, somewhat pleased, a rare turn from her usual, near-emotionless self. Those that know her well can probably tell she's just bubbling with excitement inside.]
I wish to give to give a small announcement to all high school and university students. I have gotten word that I will be returning to teaching Magic Theory starting this month, this time permanently. I will no longer have to go through that annoying method using the Guide every month to sign up. However, I have called for a few changes to my class, a liberty that this new position has allowed me to take.
I will still be teaching high school students. However, the class will be taught over at the university now, in one of the lecture halls. Fortunately, the two schools are not far apart. There should not be any trouble getting to class on time. This also means that college students may take this course, as well. It is an integrated class, taught at a university-level pace. Of course, because of this, my class is optional for everyone. If you feel you cannot keep that pace, you merely needn't take it. It is intended for those who sincerely wish to learn. If you do take this class, though, note that there is a laboratory section included with the lecture, as well. That will be held once a week in a different room.
I am including a file with this post which gives the room number for both lab and lecture, as well as a list of materials you will need.
[Attachment: Materials list.txt]
Lecture room: M-154
Laboratory room: S-149
Materials needed:
- Lab coat
- Textbook: Introduction to Magic ed. 3, by Patchouli Knowledge
- MGIC-4 Lab manual (This and textbook can be purchased at university student store)
- Gemstone (Your choice of type and size, but it should be large enough so as to not lose it.)
- Other materials will be provided.