Corabell Kiremono's OWLS
Tested for:
Care of Magical Creatures
Charms
Cooking with Magic
Defence Against the Dark Arts
Healing
Herbology
Muggle Studies
Music
Potions
Transfiguration
Wandless Magic
Opting out for:
Wandlore - No test, choosing O. Corabell spent much of her sick time reading up on this topic, as it required no wand work or hands on work.
Requesting Es on the following subjects:
Alchemy
Corabell found this class fascinating, and was fairly good at the main portion of the test, especially the book work. However, she choked somewhat on the practical, dropping her score out of the Outstanding range.
Arithmancy
Corabell got almost everything correct, but didn't notice when her quill ran out of ink, leaving one number as a 1 instead of a 4. She then didn't catch this error, and it messed up some of her calculations.
History of Magic
Corabell did well on most of the test, but had a moment of test blankness on one of the questions and got the name of a major figure swapped with another important figure.
Study of Ancient Runes
Most of this test was correct, but Corabell flipped one of the runes she was tested on, writing it backwards and lowering her score.
Requesting As on the following subjects:
Ancient Studies
Corabell made a solid showing here, but was somewhat sparse in her details, and confused a detail or two.
Art
Corabell's art was acceptable, but not outstanding, and some of her work was a touch sloppy. She did a good job on the written, but failed to stand out from the crowd in the end.
Astronomy
Corabell missed several of the fainter stars in her practical, and flubbed one of the constellations slightly.
Muggle Art
Corabell knew most of the major information, but was shaky on some of the minor details, leaving a few questions incomplete.
Muggle Music
As with muggle art, Corabell understood the big picture, but was not able to fully remember all the minor details, resulting in a few incompletes.
Muggle Mythology
Corabell did well on most questions, though there was one or two spots that were a little vague, but accidentally substituted a Japanese myth for one of the questions asking for a different Parthenon, getting that question completely wrong.
Mythology
Corabell missed a few details on a couple of questions, getting names slightly wrong for the most part. Overall, she showed she understood the big picture, but was not exceptional in her comprehension.