<p>^ Yeah, Hufflepuff’s are very honest and hard working. They’re the ones that try hard and be good, whereas wizards from other houses shine more without as much effort.
Since Ravenclaw’s are “witty and open-minded” which is what I’d consider myself as
I’m most likely a Ravenclaw.</p>
<p>slytherin, hufflepuff, ravenclaw, gryffindor</p>
<p>So in D&D morality, do we have the following?</p>
<p>Ravenclaw - True Neutral
Hufflepuff - Lawful Good
Gryffindor - Chaotic Good
Slytherin - Chaotic Neutral</p>
<p>Interesting distinctions. I don’t really think any of the houses are chaotic though. Slytherin is quite rigid and elitist (with the firm distinction between muggles and half-bloods), which is certainly not what a chaotic neutral person would like. </p>
<p>And yeah, Gryf people do break some rules for the good, but in the end, they all want to live normal “happy” lives in institutions rather than hide in the forest. But yeah, they’re def less lawful than huffies.</p>
<p>Ravenclaw/slytherin describes me, with a edge towards Slytherin.</p>
<p>Then Gryffindor, then Hufflepuff.</p>
<p>Ravenclaw is a clear first.
Hufflepuff is a clear last.</p>
<p>Between Slytherin and Gryffindor…I’m not quite sure. I’m definitely not brave in the traditional sense, but am brave in the Neville Longbottom sense. I’m certainly not evil and I am kind, but I do put much importance on ambition and self-preservation.</p>
<p>I actually think I’m definitely Hufflepuff. Which is odd because I never thought of myself in that way.</p>
<p>I’d say Hufflepuff, Ravenclaw, Gryffindor, Slytherin</p>
<p>hey hey hey, Deathly Hallows premieres this weeK! <3</p>
<p>Gryffindor, Ravenclaw, Slytherin, Hufflepuff.
Going off of this: [U</a> of E Quidditch Club](<a href=“http://quidditch.evansville.edu/fun/prez_hall.asp]U”>http://quidditch.evansville.edu/fun/prez_hall.asp)</p>
<p>Ravenclaw
Hufflepuff
Slytherin
Gryffindor</p>
<p>I think the responses are skewed towards Ravenclaw since this IS College Confidential.</p>
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<p>What does D&D refer to here? I’m around too many freaks. Dungeons and Dragons was seriously my first though.</p>
<p>But probably Ravenclaw, Gryffindor, Hufflepuff, Slytherin</p>
<p>I’m actually not too sure. I’m a varied person, so this is a challenge.</p>
<p>Slytherin, Ravenclaw, Gryffindor, Hufflepuff.</p>
<p>1 and 2 could be switched. They seem to go together.</p>
<p>Slytherin (unfortunately)
Hufflepuff
Ravenclaw
Gryffindor (would LOVE to be a Gryffindor, but I’m not particularly brave)</p>
<p>I would love being a Hufflepuff, too, though.</p>
<p>Ravenclaw
Gryffindor
Hufflepuff
Slytherin</p>
<p>Ravenclaw… That is all</p>
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Ditto.</p>
<p>After a careful holistic analysis of my application, the Sorting Hat would come to the conclusion that I am a very good ‘fit’ for the House of Griffindor.
Jokes apart, I do think I’m most suited for Gryffindor.</p>
<p>I hear Gryffindor puts a lot of weight on OWL tests and GPA though. Are you sure you’ve made the cut? I hear they REQUIRE at LEAST 3.8 UW GPA! Make sure you have a safety like Hufflepuff.</p>
<p>I had been seriously considering Hufflepuff for my safety but then I found out it doesn’t offer many Galleons! I suppose I’m stuck applying to reaches like Griffindor.
Would my “Acceptable” in Muggle Studies affect me adversely? I have E’s and O’s in the rest but I was worried this might sink my application. </p>
<p>What about my 3.799999 GPA? I hope they realize that my school has severe grade deflation. Now I’m so worried. </3</p>
<p>Gryffindor is a reach for everyone, but most applicants get the highest in the OWL exams, and above a 3.8 GPA. Slytherin is out of the question for you though, I hear they received more applications than spot available and are getting even more selective this year. Hufflepuff is a great safety.</p>
<p>You guys are ruining Harry Potter for me. I’m beginning to hate this site. Don’t turn it into college admissions. lol Only CC could make college jokes from HP. Only CC… :D</p>
<p>Hufflepuff, Gryffindor, Ravenclaw, Slytherin</p>
<p>I promise I’m not destined for community college either ![]()
I just have always believed that hard work often triumphs over pure wit.</p>