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I was very lucky. I left college, and Richard Eyre was in charge of the National Theatre. I was offered the lead in 'The Seagull' with no experience and went on to do five plays there.
The most urgent task of any college is the transmission of knowledge, pure and simple.
Too many high-school graduates are reflexively going to college as it is, without a clue what they are doing there or how to take advantage of higher education.
Mandatory stints in the private economy before college enrollment could do wonders for study skills.
If, by deferring or maybe even skipping college entirely, students were foregoing their one hope for immersion in Western civilization, there would indeed be grounds for regret.
And I finished college because I thought how much it would upset my parents if I didn't.
I saw 'On The Town' about nine times. I discovered it. I loved it. I was in college.
I started D.J.-ing my first year of college just for fun and to pay bills.
As an undergraduate at Amherst College, I was devoted to Dickensian novels and antiestablishment journalism while marginally fulfilling premedical requirements.
I worked as a lawyer; as a member of the teaching staff of a technical college; and then I worked principally as legal adviser to Adolf Hitler and the National Socialist German Workers Party.
I come from a musical family but never tapped into it until I was thrown into a DJing gig during college.
I'm an academic. I did my PhD in fluid dynamics and now I work at the University College London in an interdisciplinary department looking at patterns of human behaviour in urban settings.
College dropouts with significant debt struggle with repayment over the course of their lives and do not receive the benefits afforded to their peers who have debt but obtain higher-paying jobs as a result of college completion.
Having that college experience and a social life that didn't revolve around Hollywood was absolutely crucial.
The war in Vietnam was not lost in the field, nor was it lost on the front pages of the 'New York Times' or the college campuses. It was lost in Washington, D.C.
But I would much prefer students going to college to learn and be prepared for the rigors of the new economic order, rather than dumping fees on them to subsidize football programs that, far from enhancing the academic mission instead make a mockery of it.
I wrote the Michigan 2020, which was a free college plan, before Bernie Sanders ever offered it on the national level.
I certainly did work at an amusement park. In 1985. Wow - I'm in denial about the year. I was in college, and I had no skills.
I have alopecia. My hair fell out when I was in college and I didn't take it so well.
I opened up a frozen-yogurt business out of college. I didn't finish college; I went halfway, and then I worked for Joel Silver, the producer, as a driver for a year.
In college, I actually majored in Musical Theater. I was pursuing a BFA in Musical Theater.
I was mainly a blocker in college. I mainly lined up in the backfield at fullback.
When I got out of college, I booked a movie called 'Go for It!' with Lionsgate, came out here, and I've been acting ever since - or trying, constantly trying.
In college, I discovered the Joyce Carol Oates short story 'Where Are You Going, Where Have You Been?' which is definitely one of the most incredibly unnerving, frightening short stories ever written.
College is expensive; I always knew that, and I wanted to make money, partially to spend a little of it here and there, but primarily for a college savings fund.
I went to public and state schools - not at the same time. I did my art foundation course at Harrogate College of Arts. This brilliant tutor suggested I apply to Central Saint Martins. I adored it.
Now, all of a sudden, every college and every university has an opera theater. Every little city has its little group.
My mentor in college was Stephen Shore. I loved his color palettes and his taking mundane things but finding them fascinating.
My teaching began in 1936 at Iowa State College where T. W. Schultz was the department chairman.
After college, I spent a decade working the kinds of jobs that I write about - bartender, shoe salesman, kitchen man - while voraciously reading novels.
When I went to college, my goal was to be a college history teacher. I majored in history.
It's clear enough that there was substantial fraud in Ohio, thus delivering the Electoral College vote for President Bush.
My first recollection of hearing Wendell Phillips is from my college days, though of course he was always one of my heroes, and I may have heard him before, for we were an anti-slavery family.
Before I was governor, tuition was skyrocketing, and we stopped that. We capped and then we froze college tuition.
I didn't get on a plane until I was 23, after I left Oxford and was teaching at Lucy Clayton Secretarial College in London.
I was a huge fan of the Bruce Timm animated series and, of course, the live action 'Lois & Clark' series. I watched that when I was in college.
I'm a very physical person. I'm very tactile. I wrestled in college, so a lot of my communication with the world comes through physicality - what I take in and what I put out there.
In my village, girls have limited opportunities. If they get admission in a college, only a few households would allow them to go for further studies.
It is in college that one gathers confidence as the mind is open to ideologies.
If there were no government-guaranteed student loans, college tuition would be much lower.
I did get introduced to the financial markets while I was in college. And I think I learned also how to sort of filter out all of the nonrational, or nonsensible, noise and sort of concentrate on what matters, and that's really what markets are about.
I was born in Ballaghadreen, but I grew up in Galway, and when I went to the University College of Galway, I became involved in the drama society there and started directing plays.
Commencement speeches were invented largely in the belief that outgoing college students should never be released into the world until they have been properly sedated.
In college, the guys aren't worrying about whether they'll be able to pursue their career dreams and still have kids.
I picked up my college copy of 'The Great Gatsby' in an attempt to recover from the movie and was interested to find out what I'd underlined. The answer was basically: everything.
The whole student loan thing drives me completely nuts. If it wasn't possible for 18-year-olds to sign themselves up for tens of thousands of dollars in debt in order to pay their college bills, the state governments wouldn't have found it so politically easy to cut taxpayer support for public colleges and universities.
I really didn't know how to eat until I studied nutrition in my second year of college.
I was obsessed with the idea of going to college. And I took many years off after that, so I sort of missed the weird, crazy transition that was what making movies was in the nineties to what's happening now.
I've been an actor now since freshman year of college, so it's 11 or 12 years.
I began to understand the challenges that first-generation college students and students of color have in college.
I wanted to find ways for colleges and universities to become involved with public schools to help young people prepare for college.
After I graduated from college, while traveling around Europe, hitchhiking, doing the tourist thing, I went into a church in Dublin.
I got my diploma from Ealing College of Art, in graphics and illustration.
When I graduated college, I decided that I was going to try to be an actor, but it was my dirty secret.
I could have probably been just as successful by not going to college, but it was the most intellectually stimulating environment that I was ever in.
My dad grew up in a working-class Jewish neighbourhood, and I got a scholarship from my dad's union to go to college. I went there to get an education, not as an extension of privilege.
'Lord of the Rings' was going on; like, my college years were the years of 'Lord of the Rings,' an awesome time to be in film school.
In college, most people I knew were living in the dorms, and I wasn't, so I didn't have many friends.
When I first started my channel, I was a freshman in college and worked at a pizzeria, but I still made YouTube a priority because I was passionate about it.
I lived at home and found myself really, really lonely because all my friends were enjoying college and partying, and I didn't have that.
We know that a college degree is rapidly becoming the price of admission to the global economy.
I maybe convinced my parents to let me cut school once, but definitely, in college, I cut school a lot.
That issue of student debt and college affordability is probably what I would say reinforced that I was a Democrat.
After my second year in the NBA, my prep years, my college, I hadn’t really found myself.
I've been very fortunate to keep working throughout all my awkward, weird teenager years and when I was in college.
In college, I was a weather anchor for the local news. I would 'borrow' my forecast from The Weather Channel.
I tell students that I believe STEM majors have the most exciting opportunities than any other majors in college.
When I got to college, I discovered how many incredible opportunities NASA offered students pursuing a career in the space industry.
Hospitals are closing across the country due to the burden of illegal immigration, college students find that summer jobs have dried up due to illegal immigration, and wages across the board are depressed by the overwhelming influx of cheap and illegal labor.
I don't recall any interest in science in particular. It came later in college.
I studied the sciences up until going to college, and I was either going to do medicine or drama. I chose drama, but I come from a whole line of doctors.
When I was in college I was accused of being a goody two-shoes. But every goody two-shoes has a bad side.
As the first member of my immediate family to graduate from college, making higher education more affordable and accessible is a top priority of mine.
As tough as it is for many college graduates to get their planned careers on track, it could be worse: They could be trying to find a job without a college degree.
The role of a liberal arts college within a university is to be a genuine part of that university, giving and responding to the other parts.
I attended Amherst College from 1951 to 1955. The first two years were a revelation. There were innumerable exchanges with brilliant classmates, among them the playwright Ralph Allen, the classics scholar Robert Fagles, and the composer Michael Sahl.
When I went to college, I discovered the Sega console, and 'Sonic the Hedgehog' became very dear to me.
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