In that case, Hogwarts' advanced classes, the sixth and seventh years, should have been open to students from all over the world.
Moreover, in order to ensure the teaching quality and reputation of Hogwarts, extremely strict requirements must be imposed on admission standards.
The OWL exams don't require every student to get twelve Os, but at least half of them should be.
Animagus is a basic requirement; if you don't even know that, then don't waste your time.
Another essential skill is silent spellcasting without a staff (4.9). If you can't do these, you should probably stay in your school.
If you have the financial means... then that's a different story.
After all, running an education program costs money.
At that time, every year the best students from other countries will apply to study in Hogwarts' advanced classes, which will allow Hogwarts' heritage to be fully utilized.
Everyone has a herd mentality; everyone knows that Hogwarts is difficult to get into, but the more difficult it is, the more people want to get in.
However, Levin knew that such a grand spectacle would likely be difficult to achieve under Dumbledore's leadership.
Although Dumbledore was a great wizard, his school management philosophy differed considerably from what Levin expected.
He knew that to realize his vision, he had to take action himself and create a new era.
When Levin summoned the Heroic Spirit Rowena Ravenclaw, he already had a plan.
In fact, ever since then, whenever Levin saw Dumbledore swaggering in the headmaster's seat, receiving the admiration and worship of everyone, only one thought came to mind—
He can be replaced!
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Chapter 519 Quidditch also needs to write papers
Although the new semester has just begun, the amount of homework assigned by the professors has already piled up, giving the fifth-year wizards a bad omen—they will face this heavy workload for the entire semester to come.
Professor Snape delves into the mysterious properties of moonstone and asks his students to write a paper.
Professor Sprout then led the students to explore the laws of self-pollination in shrubs, and as a result of the experiment, a paper was also required.
Professor McGonagall then challenged the students to demonstrate their practical skills by submitting a paper showcasing their mastery of the Vanishing Animals Charm.
Professor Flitwick then led his students to explore the mysteries of the Existence Charm, which naturally required the submission of papers.
In short, it's all about papers, papers, and more papers!
Under such heavy academic pressure, being able to temporarily set aside this mountain of homework and soar through the clear, blue, and exhilarating sky is an indescribable relief and enjoyment for the Ravenclaw Quidditch team members.
"Ready, everyone?" Levin strode out of the locker room, already dressed in his familiar Quidditch uniform. He glanced at the team members. "The first official training session of the semester is about to begin."
"Zhang Qiu, I'm entrusting the command of the Secret Eye to you," Levin said to the team's finder. "Remember, I need a full-scale video recording; not a single detail can be missed."
Zhang Qiu nodded steadily and earnestly fulfilled his responsibilities as a deputy.
"Jeremy, could you please help me carry the ball box onto the court?" Levin said to another player.
Jeremy Stretton, the veteran Ravenclaw backup chaser, immediately responded.
He shouldered the ball box and walked steadily toward the court.
Levin leaped onto Zhang Qiu's fire arrow, soaring into the sky and looking down at the field.
Since Levin intends to groom Zhang Qiu as vice-captain, he needs to involve her deeply in the training process.
In order to fully grasp the training situation, Levin and Zhang Qiu need to ensure that one of them is on the ground and the other is in the air during training.
In that case, it wouldn't be a big deal for Levin to give his fire bolt to Ginny; he could easily share a flying broom with Cho Chang.
"Eagle Head Assault Formation!" Levin issued the first command from the air.
This is a Quidditch tactic named after the eagle, created by legendary player Darren O'Hare.
Following Levin's command, Jeremy, along with the two new Chaser, Bradley and Chambers, immediately sprang into action.
They formed an arrowhead formation and flew towards the goalposts like arrows released from a bow.
Levin observed their performance from the air, nodding inwardly. Although the two new chasers, Bradley and Chambers, lacked experience, they were able to keep up with Jeremy's pace and form perfect offensive combinations with him.
The key to this tactic is to create an eagle-like momentum. When three players attack together, the opposing team will feel a great threat. This can effectively tear apart the opponent's defense and force other players to retreat, thus creating an excellent scoring opportunity for the pursuer.
Today's training was mainly for the ball chasers, so under Zhang Qiu's control, the camera of the Secret Eye firmly locked onto the three ball chasers.
After practicing several times, Levin checked the time and decided to adjust the training content.
He shouted, "Next, we'll switch to the Parkin Claw tactic!"
Upon hearing this, the team members immediately rearranged their formation according to the new tactical requirements.
The Parkin Claw tactic was created by the original players of Wigtown Wanderers.
In this tactic, two chasers act like the arms of a pincer, launching a swift pincer attack on one of the opposing chasers from both sides. Meanwhile, a third chaser rushes in from the front, decisively defeating the opponent.
The player training alongside the team was the goalkeeper, Grant Page.
The experienced Jeremy took on the important role of the main attacker, and with his excellent skills and keen judgment, he constantly caused trouble for Grant.
Bradley and Chambers worked closely with Jeremy, moving from Grant's sides to either harass him or flank him from behind.
Levin rode his fire bolt, hovering high in the air, his eyes fixed on every figure on the field.
He felt a surge of satisfaction as he watched the Ravenclaw Quidditch team work together more and more seamlessly.
"Good, that's it!"
Levin shouted his praise from the air, his voice echoing across the empty stadium, "You have mastered the most basic and crucial Quidditch tactics. If you keep working hard, you can learn the advanced tactics that Ravenclaw relied on to dominate the Quidditch Cup—run-and-gun, pick-and-roll, and long-pass fast breaks!"
Bradley and Chambers were thrilled to hear this.
As training progressed, the Ravenclaw players gradually showed signs of fatigue. When they were all panting and drenched in sweat, Levin finally blew the whistle to let them rest.
Next, under Levin's arrangement, the team members gathered in the locker room, where a television had been specially brought in.
Levin inserted the video disc into the television, and with a gentle wave of his wand, the training video from earlier began to play on the screen.
This novel scene amazed the Ravenclaw players.
"Everyone, take a look first, and then give each other feedback," Levin instructed his team.
His gaze swept over each of the team members, finally settling on Zhang Qiu.
Levin particularly values her comments on other players. If he wants to cultivate a qualified vice-captain so that he can be a hands-off manager, Levin needs to give her more opportunities.
After everyone had finished their comments, Levin walked to the screen, slowed down some key segments of the recording, and began to explain them himself.
With his superior intelligence and deeper understanding of Quidditch, he easily pointed out the shortcomings that the team members had not mentioned, as well as the errors in their evaluations, and also gave specific suggestions for improvement.
Every detail and every movement is observed by his eyes.
Zhang Qiu observed this scene closely. She directed her quill, listening and taking notes on parchment, silently learning Levin's analytical methods.
About half an hour had passed after the explanation ended, and the team members had almost finished resting.
Next, they returned to the field and conducted targeted training based on the problems identified during the video review.
"Everyone, please note that we need to make adjustments based on the problems revealed in the video."
Levin pointed to the markings on the court, outlining the tactics in detail, "...When you fly over here, Bradley needs to be quicker; and Jeremy, you can't just charge in recklessly by yourself, you need to be slower and pay attention to coordinating with your teammates..."
In this way, the Ravenclaw players trained while adjusting their training methods based on the replays, and their progress was rapid.
As the last rays of the setting sun bathed the field, the afternoon training session finally drew to a close.
Although the team members were exhausted, their faces were filled with satisfied smiles. With video playback for targeted adjustments, their progress was visible to the naked eye.
"Alright, that concludes today's training." Levin walked up to the team members and patted each of them on the shoulder. "You all performed very well today, and I'm very satisfied."
Hearing Levin's praise, the team members straightened their heads and smiled even more brightly.
"The training will continue in the same manner as today. Also, don't forget that I've assigned you homework."
Levin continued, "When you get back to the common room, remember to watch the video of the Chadley Cannons vs. the 780 Montrose Magpies game in July. I asked you to summarize the tactics and analyze the gains and losses of both sides, and write a six-inch paper based on that."
"I never thought practicing Quidditch required writing a paper!"
Levin's words instantly wiped the smiles off the team members, leaving them with bitter expressions.
At that moment, in their eyes, Levin was just as despicable as Professor Snape.
But in the eyes of the hawks, Levin's intimidation was just as strong as Snape's.
Although Quidditch training was just an extracurricular activity, and Levin was only a coach whose assignments wouldn't affect college grades or exam scores, the players still dared not fail to complete them.
In fact, Levin had his own good intentions in playing the villain.
Levin needs to not only train the players' skills, but also improve their football intelligence, give full play to the Ravenclaw players' quick thinking, and increase their initiative. Only in this way can truly excellent players be trained.
Under Levin's video-based training method, the Ravenclaw team has gradually developed a new training system. They not only focus on improving individual skills, but also emphasize teamwork and the cultivation of tactical awareness.
The individual technique training methods that Levin learned while playing for the national team have been incorporated into daily training, greatly benefiting the team members.
Levin felt very gratified to see his teammates gradually grow and improve.
He also knew that although his training method did not increase the training burden on the team members, it consumed a lot of mental energy, making the Eagles much more hardworking than those from other academies.
To motivate his team to keep working hard, Levin decided to set up a prize pool out of his own pocket—the more points a team scored ahead of their opponents, the more prize money they would receive.
He believes that, motivated by both money and honor, the Ravenclaw team will be even more fearless and invincible!
Chapter 520 Giant Protection Area
Soon it was the second weekend at Hogwarts, and Levin and Hermione decided to take advantage of their free time to visit the Magical Animal Sanctuary on the Isle of Man.
Since Hermione is planning to establish an industrial conglomerate and make new industrial investments, she should naturally conduct an on-site inspection to gain a more intuitive understanding of their magical creature-related industries.
Despite the clear blue sky and bright sunshine, the wind was strong, and Levin teleported Hermione directly from the tower to the entrance of the protected area.
They followed the signs for the reserve, passed through a huge stone gate, and arrived at the Giants Reserve.
“Hermione, look over there.” Levin’s voice carried on the wind as he stretched out his arm and pointed to a vast area surrounded by forest in the distance. “That’s the giants’ training ground.”
Hermione looked in the direction Levin was pointing and saw an unexpected scene reflected in her pupils.
She had originally imagined that the giants' training grounds would be some kind of primitive valley or cave, but the scene before her completely overturned her expectations.
The flat cement ground stretches into the distance, with rows of tall bungalows built along its edges.
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