From Calina Tereshchenko’s Guild data file
A complete history of courses as well as remarks by teachers are located in sub folders of this data disc.
Note: Ms. Tereshchenko began her studies at House Madrassa well after most students begin. However, due to the rigorous nature of her preparatory classes at Surval Boarding Academy, Londinium, the Guild Training House was pleased to enroll her as an acolyte.
Accepted transfer courses from Surval Boarding Academy:
Social Sciences:
Introduction to Anglo-Sino Alliance government, Political Theory, Geography, Earth that Was History – American, European, Russian, and Chinese
Humanities:
Languages: English, Chinese, Russian, and French, Introduction to Religions, Introduction to Philosophy
Mathematics and Sciences:
Algebra, Geometry, Biology, Chemistry, Anatomy
Ms. Tereshchenko privately trained in voice, music, and dance lessons from a young age – ballet, jazz, ballroom, and folk dances.
First year courses:
Continuing studies — languages, current events, history
Advanced ballroom; Court dance.
Etiquette.
Calligraphy.
Intermediate vocal performance.
Intermediate piano.
Second year courses:
Continuing studies — dance, music, current events
Self-defense
Physics
Architecture
Art History
Rhetoric
Third year courses:
Studio Art (Painting)
Economics
Beginning Spanish
Speech Therapy
Anatomy
Sex and Sexuality
Fourth year courses:
The Art of Love, Sensuality, and Sex
Internship with Lady Marina Koltoskaya, Registered Companion [Internships involve learning how to interview potential clients, different types of meetings, proper behavior in social settings — the practical experience to what has thus far been theoretical.]
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Guild acolytes maintain regular practice of worship, musical instruments, dance and other art forms that may not be listed in their regular course of study.
Addendum: Because Ms. Tereshchenko joined the Guild at a later date than the traditional student, her studies were completed at a later time. High Priestess Kimaya Liamano approved her course of study and has certified Ms. Tereshchenko’s performance as exemplary.