And so, I return, with a list to aid those (mostly myself, really) in choosing the right courses for you. (Keep in mind that said list was written at around two in the morning, and so the contents may not make very much sense.)
Parvati Patil's Guidelines For Picking The Best and Most Beneficial Classes
Step 1: Select any class that my parents would approve of.
While certain people may have the liberty of picking the classes they would like, my parents' wish is that they could live to see both their daughters successful, happy, and married. And while I may not fulfill the latter, I can affect the former.
Classes Remaining: 23
Step 2: Select classes that I can at least sign up for.
Despite the fact that I would like to take more classes than my smarter, brilliant twin sister, it's physically impossible for me to attend every single one. Besides, my O.W.L.s speak for themselves.
Classes Remaining: 11
Step 3: Select classes that I actually have an interest in.
Again, while I'd like to please my parents, it won't do to have me bored out of my mind and end up sleeping through class.
Classes Remaining: 10
Step 4: Select classes that give me enough time to have a life.
I don't need to put a description here, as the step already speaks for itself.
Classes Remaining: 8
Oh, dearest darling sister of mine, would it be too much of me to ask if we could go shopping at F&B sometime this week? It might keep me out of Vinita's clutches, and it's been a while since I've had the pleasure of your company for a whole day.
On a side note: Lav hasn't replied to my owl. I thought you'd be happy to know.
I hope she's okay.