<p>We love to whine about it and they are a pain, but do it right and all 3 classes are easy A’s. It’s very rare to find a SAGES that will teach you something, I mean, some are awesome (like a journalism one taught by someone who writes for Cleveland’s main paper) but I think most are not.
Besides the first freshman one, I didn’t think I’d learn much (I’m a decent writer–don’t take my posts as samples, they’re usu pretty rough on the editing–, maybe if I were pretty terrible I would have learned more by just having to practice writing). </p>
<p>My strategy: sign up for 2 SAGES each semester, during drop-add period figure out which one is more interesting/easier and then voila! you have a cushion class.</p>