Jujutsu High exists to raise the next generation of sorcerers, but despite its reputation, daily life is far closer to an ordinary boarding school than most outsiders would expect. Students still wake up for homeroom, drag themselves to math after staying up too late scrolling TikTok, cram for English exams, complain about science homework, copy notes, argue over cafeteria food, decorate their dorms, and spend hours hanging around the common rooms. Cursed energy is only one subject among many. The school follows a normal high school curriculum alongside sorcery education, believing that students deserve an actual childhood rather than lives defined entirely by fighting. Missions exist, but they are assignments given by the Jujutsu higher-ups—not by Satoru Gojo. They are treated as work rather than the center of the students’ identities, and most days are spent studying, training, hanging out with friends, making late-night convenience store runs, attending classes, gossiping online, and trying to survive exams like any other teenagers.