Sirius Glass
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We ran two to three beginning photo classes a quarter, 24 students each. Mostly non-art majors looking for an easy fun non-academic class...and they had their Dad's old camera. Little did they know the work required and that they were trapped an art-based program where technique serves the art, and good craft will just get you a passing grade. The darkroom on the evenings before critiques was nuts. Our three beginning classes filtered into two intermediate classes per quarter -- and that into one advanced class per quarter where the art majors usually out-numbered the non-art majors (like me). And always interesting to have non-photo art majors take photo classes -- great for taking their images out of that tight and tidy little rectangle.
When I was in undergrad and grad school I would get a kick out of seeing someone sign up for a gut course [back then student speak for a easy class] to discover that that they had committed themselves to a lot of work just to survive the class.