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After high school, I went to VCU and got a B.F.A. in theater. I got to do a bunch of stuff professionally throughout college. I actually got my SAG card in college.
I went to Paramount High School, Mayfair High School, all types of high schools. I'm not a high school graduate, but it's all good.
I was a jazz major in high school, in an all-jazz band. No matter what I do, it features my musical influences.
We moved to Brooklyn when I was about 9 or 10, and from Brooklyn we moved to Rochester in New York. I went to high school in Rochester in New York.
I would not call myself Catholic anymore, but I went to 16 years of Catholic school: grade school, high school and college.
When I was in university, my dream was to be a coach, like a high school track coach. Not to teach.
I was bullied in high school. I would go through the hallways and be pointed at and laughed at because I was the new kid in a wheelchair.
In 1941 I finished at Allison Intermediate School (grades 7-9), and started at North High School, commuting by bicycle about 5 miles from home to school.
I started in high school and regional theater. Anything that came into town, I wanted to be involved in, because I just wanted to learn.
I was in high school and I had an independent album out, and we kept sending that out, and I was doing shows. No one really dug it. It was very Americana and had a lot of folk elements in it.
After graduation from high school, I attended the university entrance examination, and fortunately, I was accepted by the Department of Pharmacy and became a student at the Medical School of Peking University.
When I was in high school I thought I was going to university into psychology.
Then I tried out for the Fontana High School drum line, in Riverside, and I did really well. I got second chair, and played snare in that drum line for three years.
I had 10 to 12 close buddies who I played ball with all the way from elementary to high school. That is where I learned to compete.
I did the marching band all throughout junior high and high school. Music was one of my favorite things in school.
I pretty much bailed on high school. I mean, I graduated, but I wasn't even there for my own graduation.
I had the afro when I was in high school. I had the flattop during a short period in the early '90s. And I've had different variations of dreadlocks. I'll admit to those!
I knew out of high school I didn't want to go to college. I knew what whatever I did wouldn't have anything to do with college.
I went to Locke High School in Watts towards the end of the super gangbanging era.
When I was in high school, I wasn't a troublemaker. I didn't get in fights. I was a good student and I had a lot of friends.
I have a daughter who is a sophomore in college and another who is in the 11th grade of high school.
Obviously, I've reaped the benefits of sport and activity. But not many girls, as it turns out, even have the resources available to them to be physically active or to maintain that as they go through high school.
There is a hotline that runs from the college students to their high school buddies.
The first play I ever saw - I was in junior high school - was a high school production of Noel Coward's 'Blithe Spirit,' which seemed to me absolutely magical.
I wasn't a cheerleader in high school, but I was the leader of my soccer team.
I transferred schools in high school, so I've been the new girl on the block.
I wanted to wear a uniform when I was in high school, but I couldn't. I was like, 'It would be so much easier!'
I went to Acton-Boxborough Regional High School in Massachusetts and Emerson College in Boston.
Before high school ended, I started applying to college. It really wasn't even a choice because of the brainwashing of my parents.
I didn't read much in high school, maybe because I didn't go to high school. Instead, I worked.
I got out of high school, bought a recording studio and started operating it as an engineer and a producer.
I played in the percussion section 4th grade through high school - snare and timpani mostly.
There was no DVR, no Netflix, and no binge-watching. We didn't even have a VCR till I was nearly out of high school.
I went to Enloe High School and then East Carolina University and graduated with a business degree in marketing.
I wrote a novel in my early twenties; I won a high school prize - my short story got published, and I got 50 dollars, which was a huge deal.
The WNBA changed everything. It started in 1997, and I graduated from high school in 1998.
I plowed fields with horses and worked as a hired hand in high school for 50 cents a day.
I grew up in Indiana. My first four years of elementary were in the gym where Coach Wooden went to high school.
I actually had a movie green lit at Disney the same week 'Burlesque' was green lit - a movie for Disney called 'Mash-Up', about a high school marching band.
I finished high school there and then I went to Rhode Island School of Design.
I spent my last year of high school in Latin America, and there's a edge of salsa under all of my rhythms.
I played golf competitively as a teenager. I actually took a year off after high school and just played golf and went to a university in France for maybe a month and dropped out.
But I'm not worried about seeking out the approval of others - that high school thing of joining the club.
I kinda gave my childhood to hip-hop, literally. I didn't go to parties in high school. All I did - well, I was DJing parties in high school.
I love to read. I was in AP English in high school, and we were assigned books every few months. 'Moby Dick' and 'The Great Gatsby' are two of my favorite ones.
I moved out to L.A. when I was 17, dropped out of high school, and pursued a career in music.
In middle school and high school, I had straight A's, and I graduated at the top of my year. On the flip side of that, I struggled with very severe performance anxiety.
I have been following the attempt to initiate or revamp federal involvement in the health of Americans since it was a major topic for my high school debating team in 1947.
I want to get away from the high school thing and do other types of roles.
I had a weird high school because I graduated early when I was 16. I moved out to California, but I was only there for freshman and sophomore year, and I was a bit of a brainiac.
I don't like slugs and tentacles and calamari or anything. Actually, tentacles made me turn into a vegetarian in high school. I'm not anymore, but in high school, we were dissecting squid.
When I was in high school I was a super serious athlete. I wasn't fun at all.
I did choir in high school, but I didn't sing professionally anywhere ever.
I'd been an actor in high school, and when I got to college, it was all about film.
I went to film school at Columbia and did that for a couple years and really thought I was going to be a filmmaker, and then I kind of drifted over to the acting side after that. I'd been an actor in high school, and when I got to college, it was all about film.
I just quit in the third year of high school and started singing at amateur hours.
I didn't cheer in high school. I was the farthest thing from a cheerleader in high school. We made fun of cheerleaders. Everybody did!
You're not supposed to have it all figured out in high school. If you knew it all, and it was the best, it's all downhill from there.
We were just a bunch of high school kids who got into the Ramones together.
When I was in high school, I was really into string theory and superstring theory and read 'Scientific American.' It's fascinating.
It wasn't until I was 18, when I was graduating high school, that I went and bought a guitar on a whim.
I grew up in Glen Ellyn, which is about 20 miles west of Chicago. I attended Glenbard South High School and University of Illinois. I didn't study acting until I moved to Los Angeles after college, but the fact that I was raised in the Chicago area set the stage for all of my comedic and acting sensibilities.
When I got into high school, my favorite artist was definitely Janet Jackson.
In high school, I had a much easier time interacting with adults than with my peers.
My education at Baron Byng High School was excellent, with dedicated masters (boys and girls were separate).
Currently, only 70 percent of our high school students earn diplomas with their peers, and less than one-third of our high school students graduate prepared for success in a four-year college.
I kind of moved out of the town I grew up in as quick as I could. I left right after high school.
My high school coach was Ray O'Conner. He has coached a lot of players that have signed professional contracts, and many of those have gone on to play in the major leagues.
That's correct, I flunked out of high school twice because I couldn't write.
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