We'll skip the bulk of most lessons. They're incredibly boring, unless you want to describe a little of what you're learning in the specific class you're taking, and how your character reacts to it or something like that.
Now.
Before something bad happens again.
I'm going to be a little more strict this time around. If you're unsure whether a class is offered at Academy, ask first, do later. Now, most of you have a basic grip on what kind of school Academy is. If you're 99% sure that I wouldn't give a rat's ass about the class your character is going to be in, go for it. These include things I've already mentioned, like the Lahea's Cooking Class.
I'll be describing some more things in my next post, but in the meantime;
Stocks, Finance, Marketing, Business, Computer Tech, and Social Etiquette were some of the classes offered at Armon that are also offered in Academy.
Symbolism, Food Etiquette, Cooking, Calligraphy, Dance, Home Economics, and Generals are some of the classes that were offered at Lahea's and are still offered in Academy.
These are basic elective classes. Leberecht will take the honors of explaining Homeroom to you.
This is explaining classes that aren't quite as obvious in nature as others.
Symbolism; Hidden meanings, such as the color of flowers, gems, etc. You'd be amazed at how much crap Lahea thought up. This will also include history of holidays, etc.
Food Etiquette; How to set up for a lavish ball, banquet, etc. Rich foods associate with dinner parties, lighter ones with balls, setting up tables, from the basics to the most complicated.
Home Economics; This is mostly just sewing and interior design, complimentary colors for the most appealing mansion. (Or house, if you're one of the poorer students.)
Generals; Basics. Sitting and standing posture, speaking, reactions, and basically your how-to-be-a-drone guide to life.
Social Etiquette; How to strike a successful business deal, etc etc.
Then of course, there are the standard classes such as History, Math, Literature, etc. Certain classes, such as Art, Foreign Languages, and Music classes were offered in both schools. So they're there as well.
Music and Dance clubs are seperate entities from the classes, and are basically for those who are more serious in the subject and wish to pursue it further than the limits in class.
And I think that's all for now.
Chibi-chan. ;; I didn't write Luce's IC this morning because I was hoping you would post by the time I got home from school. I'll wait until tonight, unless you'd like to just move on without Illya's response to Luce's less-than-courteous reaciton? </3
edit; O-Kay, you have a few choices.
You can roleplay out a sports try-out, if you want your try-outs to be in the morning. You can roleplay out what I did, which is your character getting ready for the day, or just hanging out before school. And if you post a little later, after most everyone posts, then you can also go ahead and skip to the congregation of students in the classroom before class starts.