If the alternate school was in a different location, like a forest - based school, student life would be very different. They would have to learn to live in harmony with the forest creatures. Their classes might be held outdoors more often. Meals could be sourced from the forest, with students learning to forage for magical ingredients. There would be no need for broomstick flying lessons as much, but instead, lessons on how to communicate with the trees and plants. They would probably have a different set of rules, more in tune with nature. For instance, they might have a curfew based on when the nocturnal animals become active.
In an alternate school, students' lives would be different in many ways. They could have different types of magic pets. Instead of the common owls, cats and toads, they might have magical creatures from other parts of the world like mini - dragons or phoenix chicks. The school rules about magic outside of class would be more lenient. So students could practice magic in more areas of the school, not just in the designated classrooms. And the relationships between students and teachers might be more like a mentorship, where teachers really guide students on a personal level in their magical development.
If Harry attended a different school, the story would change drastically. For example, if he went to Beauxbatons, he would be in an environment that values beauty and grace in magic. This could change his perception of magic from the more practical and sometimes rough - around - the - edges approach at Hogwarts. His friends would be different, likely from various European countries, and he might develop different skills. His relationship with Voldemort might also be affected as he would be in a different magical community with different defenses and knowledge about the Dark Arts.
His life would be very different. He'd grow up in a world full of superheroes instead of wizards. He might not be as sheltered as he was in the wizarding world.
Well, one difference could be the types of magic taught. American magic in fanfiction might focus more on native American magic traditions along with the regular spells. Also, the school layout would likely be different. Instead of the castle-like Hogwarts, it could be a more modern campus with different buildings for different subjects.
He'd be more in touch with nature. His magic could be centered around life - based spells.
He'd be a bit of an oddity. His British wizarding ways would contrast with the Japanese - inspired setting of Kuoh Academy. But his kind heart would help him find a place. He might join some clubs related to magic or mystery, if there are any.
Harry's life would be different in many aspects. He would grow up with a mentor who has a completely different approach to magic compared to Dumbledore. Dr. Strange's way of teaching might be more hands - on with real - world applications of magic. Harry would also be exposed to different magical artifacts and creatures from the Marvel universe. This could make his understanding of magic more diverse and perhaps make him a more well - rounded wizard in a sense that combines the best of both magical worlds.
His life would be much quieter. No more noisy Gryffindor common room or bustling Diagon Alley. He could enjoy the peace of nature, listening to the wind in the trees and the calls of magical birds.
His life would be very different. For one, he'd have to deal with the extreme cold. Magic would be used in different ways, like creating warm shelters or finding food in the harsh winter. Also, he'd be far from his friends in Hogwarts, so he'd have to make new friends, maybe among the local magical folk or other outcasts who live in Alaska.
His life would be more luxurious. He'd have servants and live in a big palace.