In fact, among mages, if the first level is considered a formal mage, and the level three or above is considered a qualified mage who can become a mage, then starting from the fourth level, mages of this level are considered I think he is a mage who can make his own breakthrough in magic.

In other words, although mages of this level still have a lot to learn, the academic level of mastery at this level allows them to make some small innovations and creations.

At the level of the sixth ring, mages are even rare masters and can lead larger projects. In Mystra Academy, this is also the stage where the graduated mages complete their further training - it can be compared to postdoctoral graduation.

Different from the graduation of basic courses, the time grace for graduation of advanced studies will be longer, which can be about fifteen years, that is, all mages who reach the sixth level within fifteen years can graduate normally.

After graduation, such mages will be invited by the college to officially become professors, nominally on the same level as Hermione and others.

However, Ye Ting naturally would not really allow these outsiders to be on the same level as his women, so Ye Ting set up an additional College Supervision Committee as the college's highest law enforcement agency. Hermione and others are among them. This organization is somewhat similar to Dara Although it is the Kirin Tor Council, it is more like the Legal Affairs Department of the Magic Association.

All in all, mages above the sixth ring are enough to become professors in the academy and preside over topics. After entering the seventh ring, they can guide advanced mages. In short, they are the mainstay of the academy and help the academy to progress.

Looking at the various mage organizations that Ye Ting has experienced, Hogwarts can be regarded as a pure magic school. The teachers there are no different from those in normal Muggle schools. They look after the students in the school like their own children. Although You must pay tuition to enter the school, but the relationship between teachers and students is not a monetary transaction. No matter which professor it is, even Snape has his own teacher ethics.

In Dalaran, it was a different atmosphere.

The mages there believe in equal exchange, and this is true even between formal mages and their magic apprentices. Even magic apprentices who don't even know zero-level magic must be like a handyman before they want to learn magic. Serve their teacher in exchange for the teacher's teaching of their magic.

As a result, countless magic apprentices have become the targets of oppression by their teachers. Only true geniuses can be exempted from oppression - but that is another long-term investment and exchange of interests.

The tenderness of Hogwarts is completely absent here, replaced by cold transactions.

In this environment, the wizards that can be cultivated are naturally the practical ones that Hogwarts can't match. They are"mature people" who can see the reality clearly and move forward. Such wizards can combine the caution and calculation that belong to the wizard. , has a thorough grasp of intelligence, and is much stronger than the"children" who graduated from Hogwarts.

However, such learning also comes at a cost, which is a lack of efficiency and a waste of resources.

For mage apprentices, while working as assistants and handymen while learning the sporadic magic theories left behind by their teachers, their learning progress is naturally quite slow.

On the other hand, since any mage can accept magic apprentices, the number of apprentices among the mage students is mixed. Many of them even have poor talents and have various errors and omissions in their magic theories. The apprentices taught by such mage will not be the same. The future is too big, and many mages who could have gone further have their futures ruined in this way.

Ye Ting established Mystra Academy to take care of both.

On the one hand, Mystra College imitates Hogwarts in terms of basic education, and does not even charge basic tuition fees. Students will receive the most solid basic education here before the Fourth Ring Road, so that they will at least have enough knowledge in the early stage. Opportunities to make progress, and systematic basic learning to prevent you from going the wrong way.

However, even in basic education, Ye Ting gradually allowed them to experience the principle of equivalent exchange as a mage: all students have the obligation to serve as assistants to professors. From this point on, this also allows them to initially experience the cruelty of reality. , so that they will not be as naive as the little wizards at Hogwarts.

However, it doesn't stop there.

Children are still children. Before graduation, Ye Ting is not ready to let them really come into contact with the real society. After graduation, it is the time when they really need to adapt to the rules of the mage.

After graduation, even mages who can stay in school for further study will be regarded by the college as real mages rather than students. Therefore, their studies are part-time work-study. Work refers to teaching students as teachers and assisting professors as assistants. Studying means accepting the guidance of professors and using the resources of the college.

If you can make academic breakthroughs and achievements in magic during your further studies, then as long as the achievements can be shared with the academy, you can have more resources.

When a training mage enters the sixth ring to complete his training and is then hired as a professor by the college, the equivalent exchange is still the same as during training.

Professors need to contribute to the college by teaching, completing college tasks, or making academic breakthroughs and sharing them with the college. In return, they can receive the college's knowledge, various magic materials, resources, guidance from other professors, etc.

Ye Ting also set up a contribution system for this purpose and created a virtual currency called contribution points that is universal in the academy.

In addition, although the college has always been maintained by Ye Ting and others through their own resources, there is still a channel for the resources to be withdrawn.

That's the graduates.

For those mages who want to graduate further in magic, althoughIn the past, basic education in colleges was free for them, but it did not mean that further resources were free.

Those mages who did not reach the fourth level before graduation, or those who did not reach the sixth level after fifteen years of training, and those who declined the invitation from the academy, many of them are still unwilling to give in and want to take a further step on the path of being a mage..

For these people, the resources in the academy: the magic materials mastered by the academy, the various books in the library, and the guidance of professors are completely impossible for them to encounter outside. Only in Mystra Academy This can only be obtained in the entire Greek divine domain, and may even be the only magic academy in the entire world.

Although they left the academy, the academy has not completely closed the door to these"alumni". They can exchange money or accept employment tasks from the academy in exchange for everything that only Mystra Academy has - of course, compared to Taking into account the insiders of Mystra, these"alumni" want to get all this, and the price they have to pay is much higher.

Although at the beginning, the income from these"alumni" was nothing, with the emergence of batches of graduates of Mystra Academy, the number of mages increased, and more and more funds were withdrawn through alumni - —More than even the imagination of many people, including Pandora.

After all, if a mage who is proven to have poor talent in the academy wants to reach the same level as the geniuses in the academy, it will take much more time and cost. _To read the ununderlined version of the novel, please download Feilu Novel A

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