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When I went to college, I really became interested in cultural anthropology. Our behavior isn't that different from other primate species'.
As I started college, I started to build software products that I could sell to people over the Web.
It ended up taking eight years to finish college because I got deployed and went overseas.
Rapping was a hobby; when I went to college, there were a ton of dudes rapping. I think that's where I got my rapping chops up.
I played baseball in college, and then I went to Russia to study acting and played some pro ball over there.
I made my final collection in college in London using Irish handwoven wool. That is how I discovered Ireland first; I just fell in love with it, really.
In college, I was a cartoonist at 'The Daily Northwestern.' So I draw myself. I was an animator. But basically, I went to Northwestern to major in English, wound up in college for two years. Studied animation there. Came to Disney. My first week at Disney was the week that 'Star Wars' came out.
Terms such as 'microaggression,' describing an inadvertent act of offense, have entered the college lexicon, empowering an atmosphere of prior restraint on speech. And many colleges are also disinviting speakers in fear of offending certain elements of their student communities.
Malcolm X found the language that communicated across the board, from college professor to floor sweeper, all at the same time, without demeaning the intellect of either.
In 1960, I went to St. Catherine's College, Oxford, and received the B.A. degree in Chemistry in 1964.
I took an acting class at Cerritos Junior College and I did a handful of plays, maybe five or six plays.
A university is what a college becomes when the faculty loses interest in the students.
I didn't finish college, which is really weird because they awarded me the Alumni of Distinction recently.
Well, if I hadn't have been an actor I would have gone on to play college sports.
When I started in the press there were really ink-stained wretches. Not everybody went to college. Now, everybody at the New York Times and the Washington Post and Salon and Slate, most of them have Ivy League educations.
At one point in college I was so shy that I'd drop out of a class if asked to speak in front of other people.
The best math lesson we can teach college students this year is to subtract a tuition increase and benefit from the dividends of higher education.
When I attended Emerson College in Boston, it was confined to the Back Bay, but now it has taken over a lot of Boston, which is great.
In my college years, I worked as a union labor organizer. I was just one of the many workers trying to do my part to help the community.
I went to college as an economics major because that was the easiest major that could still please your Asian parents, and then, much to their dismay, I became a stand-up comedian.
Thanos came to me while I was taking a psychology class in college after coming out of the service; the ol' Thanos/Eros concept.
I was very fascinated with meteorology at a young age. I lived on the Gulf Coast and hurricanes blew through there. That is the class I failed in college: meteorology.
I first came to the Garden when I was a sophomore in college. The old, old Garden.
In the last years of the nineteen-eighties, I worked not at startups but at what might be called finish-downs. Tech companies that were dying would hire temps - college students and new graduates - to do what little was left of the work of the employees they'd laid off.
The one thing that I learned in college, actually, was that you may reach tremendous highs and tremendous lows.
The school plays needed kids that were big and bold and weren't afraid to be on stage, and I fit that bill, so I was expected to do it. And then I went to college, and the exact same thing happened.
College was especially sweet because of the positive, hopeful atmosphere of a college campus.
Coming out of college into the draft, being Asian-American and being from Harvard, that's not going to be an advantage because of stereotypes.
In college, I would just drop out of all my classes, and I would just be left with my acting classes.
I was an English major in college, took a ton of creative writing courses, and was a newspaper reporter for 10 years.
I had been terrified of Halloween my entire adult life. Loved it as a kid, but the minute I got out of college, there were little kids at my door demanding candy, which, No. 1, I couldn't afford, and, No. 2, if I had candy, it would be mine.
I went to Louisiana Tech, which is just down the road from where we lived. It was an easy college to get into.
After immersing myself in the mysteries of the Electoral College for a novel I wrote in the '90s, I came away believing that the case for scrapping it is less obvious than I originally thought.
I spent my college years studying what I enjoyed semester to semester-a little Spanish literature here, a little psychology there, a little marketing in between.
I made it to London aged six, an event I recorded in my diary with coloured markers to convey my sense of occasion. And in 1983, after graduating from college, I returned to spend two years at Cambridge University.
In the summer of 2000, four college friends and I grew mustaches, bought highway patrol uniforms, and shot a $1.2 million budgeted independent film called 'Super Troopers.'
I dropped out of college and ended up making this feature film I wrote when I was 19 with some friends. It was terrible.
I love Hitchcock movies. I took a Hitchcock class in college, so I saw all his movies. I wrote papers on his movies.
There is obviously going to be a transition. There is a transition with every quarterback going from college to the NFL. I'm excited for it.
My district is centered around the progressive college town of Boulder, Colorado, and the high-tech U.S. 36 corridor. It goes from the well-established suburbs of northwest Denver in Adams County to the beautiful mountain towns of Vail and Breckenridge and the majestic Western Slope of the Rocky Mountains.
If becoming a member of Congress is like going to college, then crafting legislation is our homework.
I never studied sculpture, engineering or architecture. In fact, after college I applied to seven art schools and was rejected by all seven.
I tried writing fiction as a little kid, but had a teacher humiliate me, so didn't write again until I was a senior in college.
I've been a teacher at the college level, in composition mostly, and I've been an editor on magazines.
I was so clear on the fact that I wanted to be a journalist that I asked my parents if I could go to a tutorial college to do my O-levels early, which I did when I was 13.
I read 'Song of Solomon' by Toni Morrison in college, and it just blew my mind.
It was in college that I learned the basics of theater, the entertainment industry, and various mediums.
When I was a college student at Yale, I was studying physics and mathematics and was absolutely intent on becoming a theoretical physicist.
From 1931 to 1937, I was a Fellow and Lecturer in Economics at Hertford College, Oxford.
I was only in college, unfortunately, for, um, a year. I think my major was public relations, and I had no idea what it meant except it seemed maybe attainable.
I went to a liberal arts college, and as part of my background, I was majoring in mathematics and physics.
I dropped out of school for a semester, transferred to another college, switched to an art major, graduated, got married, and for a while worked as a graphic designer.
My youngest uncle Randy and I were the first members of our entire family to ever go to college.
Earning high returns isn't just a matter of bragging rights - endowment income supports the missions of nonprofit institutions, whether education, as with college and universities, or broader social programs, as at many private foundations.
The ideal college is Mark Hopkins on one end of a log and a student on the other.
My junior and senior year in college is when I first realized what MMA is and really started liking it. I went the other route - I went into the entertainment field and started wrestling professionally, and I did that for about 11 years.
My rookie season, I wore 8 because I had wanted 15, but it's retired in Philadelphia. I had worn 15 in college.
Coming out of college, I got a lot of notoriety for being the old-school center.
I dropped out of college in Hawaii just because I thought school was for losers. But school's really important.
I actually had a buzz cut all the way to my junior year in college. I would just buzz my head with a one-guard all over, and then I started growing it out. When I had Tommy John, that was the last time it was buzzed. I've grown it ever since then.
As governor of California in 1970, Reagan endeared himself to millions of conservatives nationwide when he publicly rebuked the anti-war movement that was exploding on college campuses.
I wanted to become a college coach. I got game films of all the good college coaches - Pete Newell at California, Eddie Donovan with St. Bonaventure, Ken Loeffler at LaSalle.
Indeed, there are so many prejudices against everyday middle-class values on college campuses, and serving in the military and being pro-American just seems to be one of them.
I actually have a degree in music and was aware that music was a tool used in therapy. I didn't realize how far it had come since I was in college in the mid-seventies.
I actually was a musician in college, a composer and singer, and really intended to be the second coming of Leonard Bernstein when I got out.
I didn't think anything I wrote was going to get published. I'm a dyslexic kid who had tutors through college. But I had a very strong impulse to write.
Initially, I thought problems on how the brain works to be the most interesting. But it was necessary to be practical and concentrate on less obscure matters when I entered Washington State College. Besides, there were no courses given in neurobiology.
When I was in college, I was a semiotics major, which is this hopelessly pretentious body of French literary theory.
When I grew up there was no web, blogging or tweeting. In fact, where I grew up there was not even television! I met a lot of my friends in school and in college, and they are still my friends today.
I'm a psychologist. I was a psychology faculty member, and then I became an administrator of the department, then the Dean of the College of Arts and Sciences. At the time of the presidential search, I was the dean.
I learned more about the economy from one South Dakota dust storm that I did in all my years of college.
When I was younger, I was a complete tomboy. Then in college I started emerging out of the tomboy stage and dressing differently.
My first job out of college was at PBS as an administrative assistant. I thought I would be on the production side of things.
I studied theater in college, and I absolutely knew that I loved acting, and I knew that I loved theater.
The only thing that I was equipped for with my very mediocre college Arts degree was to get a job in teaching.
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