I honestly thought the Scholar one was an upside down Tome (book) with the pages curled back and the spine in the center there. But glasses work too.
EDIT:
Ah see!? I'm not the only one XD



I though that too when I first saw it back after release, but then I started to have my doubts. Logically, if they wanted to represent a book, I would think it would be facing upright as that would be the most recognizable (and how we read books). I can see how the little curls were pages folded back, but they look a little too extreme for my tastes to simply be pages. Then it occurred to me that the SCH AF set has glasses attached to the head-piece. That, coupled with the "scholarly look" I mentioned prior, finally led me to believe the symbol ultimately represented a pair of glasses.
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