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<blockquote data-quote="Rystil Arden" data-source="post: 3560538" data-attributes="member: 29014"><p><span style="color: orange">"Not all of them make it to graduation with a full degree. Some drop out, and some leave with a Journeyman's like Vanitri. Students who are accepted have to wait for the next semester to start."</span></p><p></p><p>(OOC: Well, it's low hundreds, usually. And not all of them wind up with a level in Wizard--the Journeyman's is a halfway mark that means they taught you crucial knowledge skills, but you aren't Wizard material yet. Vanitri has that, and he has no levels in Wizard. Also, some years are smaller. You would probably expect 100 or fewer graduates with a full degree per year, probably averaging around 70 or 80. Then of those, a lot of them stick around as graduate students, so you don't actually see them leaving the Academy--they might even become staff and never leave.</p><p></p><p>It's thousands of applicants because there are many many people in the world who would want their kids to become powerful Wizards if possible--most applicants are rejected on the first test of three.)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rystil Arden, post: 3560538, member: 29014"] [color=orange]"Not all of them make it to graduation with a full degree. Some drop out, and some leave with a Journeyman's like Vanitri. Students who are accepted have to wait for the next semester to start."[/color] (OOC: Well, it's low hundreds, usually. And not all of them wind up with a level in Wizard--the Journeyman's is a halfway mark that means they taught you crucial knowledge skills, but you aren't Wizard material yet. Vanitri has that, and he has no levels in Wizard. Also, some years are smaller. You would probably expect 100 or fewer graduates with a full degree per year, probably averaging around 70 or 80. Then of those, a lot of them stick around as graduate students, so you don't actually see them leaving the Academy--they might even become staff and never leave. It's thousands of applicants because there are many many people in the world who would want their kids to become powerful Wizards if possible--most applicants are rejected on the first test of three.) [/QUOTE]
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