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Should on-line schools of magic offer scholarships, for the poor wanna-be witch?

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  1. Try some of these. They offer more free courses for basic students.

    http://www.witchschool.com/login.asp

    http://www.classesatdragonmarsh.com/

    http://adeptacademyofpaganarts.com/

    http://www.collegeofthecrossroads.org/

    http://www.elementalschoolmagic.com/inde...


  2. Interesting, Dear Maggie. Scholarships should be offered, but they more than likely won't ever. They would need a wealthy benefactor or such.

    But if they want to be an actual "school" that should be sought after in my opinion.

  3. Unless magic becomes something tangible, l doubt it. Until someone comes along and does something truly miraculous and is able to repeat it, such as conjuring a sphere of heated light in his hand with a verbal cue and shows that many others can do it too.

    After which it can be further researched on for the benefit of the world of humanity, then scholarships should be viable. Meanwhile, saying that someone creates a psi ball which no one can prove is in existence except the person who created it is not going to improve matters. Not that l stereotype all people who claim they have done so as mere false pretences, l just don't buy it till l know it. Everything has a cause and effect, what's your effect?

  4. Assuming it is backed by someone rich, and the teachers

    take no salary, I guess it could be done. I know of

    Christian schools that give scholarships. But I'm afraid

    that brows and voices would be raised and lots of

    trouble made by non-witchy people in their ignorance.

  5. I thought you were born with it.

    If u got to go to school, you know your gonna have to pay.

    Just another internet ripoff.

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