"Well, if you need any help before taking them, let me know. I can give you a refresher from what I remember was in the exam." It hadn't been hard. None of them had, really. Anthony was positive that if she applied herself, she'd make high marks, too. He found learning on his own was much more conducive than in a classroom setting, anyway. Now that she was done with Hogwarts, she had more time, right?
"You'd be good at that, I think. People will tell you things just to get you the hell out of their hair. You were born to be a journalist." Hell, it took a lot to endear oneself to Anthony, and he had liked her plenty well back in school. She just needed the right connections. Easier said than done, though. He wasn't exactly one to give career advice.
"I guess that's the plan. I hope. To be an Auror, that is." Staring at his sandwich, he fell short of continuing his line of thought. Because, honestly, Anthony went from one moment to the next with his belief that he'd accomplish something. How was he supposed to know? Nothing was easy now.