Board Thread:Off Topic/@comment-24463013-20150621083226/@comment-24463013-20150623143950

Cyrania de Bergerac wrote: First year students would be introduced to all the different weapon types in a sort of Fighting 101 and there figure out the weapon type that's right for them. Second year students would take classes in order to hone in on their chosen weapon type. Third year students would continue to hone their weapon type while also taking being weapon design/ smithing class. Fourth year students then would at least be Pros if not masters of their chosen weapon type while finishing up their personal weapons in the weapon design/ smithing class.

Along with that would be mandatory classes in history, geography, mathmatics, science (students could choose what science classes they take), RWBY's form of English, and PE (unavoidable since this is a combat-school but maybe it would be more fun by letting them spar with each other and do activities as they would actually be done on the field) for all four years. Normal high shools require two years of a foriegn language but we don't know if there are foriegn languages in RWBY and most people forget their high school language. Maybe two years (mandatory) would be focused on Hunter secert codes then two years (optional) on how to read ancient runes, whether human or faunus, in case you come upon ancient ruins in the line of duty. Sex-ed would be a one semester course required as soon as possible after puberty has been reached for that indiviual (barring that, a first semester class required freshman year).

Survial would probably be a one year required specialization class in PE. Rudimentry first aid would be required the first year then more in depth classes on in/out-field healing would be avalible for those looking to be a team healer. Teamwork would be another one year required PE specialization class. Rudimentry Dust application would either be required first year but then be optional the remaining or just be part of the Fighting 101 class then be an optional specialization class. Tatics would probably be required classes all four years, both learning the basic stratgies and implementing them on the field, since Ozpin (maybe the other headmasters too?) seem to randomly pick students to be leaders so those students shouldn't be complete dopes when it comes to tatics.

Extra- Curicular classes and activities would still be avalible, both the classics (theatre, sports, baking, studio paint, scultpting, robotics, etc.) as well as some RWBY-Exclusive ones (Remnant: the Game, Landing Stratgies, Theme-Song making, etc.). Most of that suggestion was good (And what I meant in the first place)