I understand. I am an educator back home. All of the aspects needed for a solid institution to run are... a lot for one person.
[Loki is only the second person she's told her real occupation to. It all feels so distant some days. The classroom. Her students.]
In my opinion, once you flesh out the concept-- what types of magic will be taught, who will be taught, how many could be taught at once, how long will the course of study be, the cost of tuition and so on-- you can start to allocate resources. Find personnel to handle the background processes.
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[Loki is only the second person she's told her real occupation to. It all feels so distant some days. The classroom. Her students.]
In my opinion, once you flesh out the concept-- what types of magic will be taught, who will be taught, how many could be taught at once, how long will the course of study be, the cost of tuition and so on-- you can start to allocate resources. Find personnel to handle the background processes.