After my first year of college, each course I took in every field was so boring that I didn't even go to the classes.

My dad had been shortstop when he was in college, and you know, when you're a kid, you want to be just like your dad.

I could never learn what I'm learning at college. They don't teach it there, because it can't be learned in that way.

That's another piece of advice: Don't go to college; follow your dreams. Unless you're a doctor - then go to college.

I was an English major in college, took a ton of creative writing courses, and was a newspaper reporter for 10 years.

I went off to college planning to major in math or philosophy-- of course, both those ideas are really the same idea.

At best, most college presidents are running something that is somewhere between a faltering corporation and a hotel.

I enjoyed the whole process of learning and was always happy when autumn came and school or college started up again.

In college, the guys aren't worrying about whether they'll be able to pursue their career dreams and still have kids.

We have some concerns if student financial aid is not keeping pace, and college costs continue to outstrip inflation.

In the beginning of college I wanted to be an English major, but then I became interested in international relations.

I wasnt using college as a stepping stone to law school or some other career. I just wanted a liberal-arts education.

I started out coming out of college, I had my realtor's license and I did real estate full time for a number of years.

I was a fine arts major in college, and a painter for many years. And I found that, like writing, art is very similar.

I worked eight hours a day just so I could get into the college of my dreams and say that I got in - and I never went.

If grade inflation continues, a college bachelor's degree will have just as much credibility as a high school diploma.

Harder than training for the Olympics, harder than graduating from college, has been to stay a virgin before marriage.

I don't expect to win enough games to be put on NCAA probation. I just want to win enough to warrant an investigation.

I wanted to be a fashion journalist and went to the London College of Fashion to do a journalism and promotion course.

People are not afraid to be activists, to be vocal. And I think back to my years in college, and that wasn't the case.

We ran an up-tempo, transition-style of game at Boston College - very similar to what we ran when I played for Arnold.

I'm really happy for Coach Cooper and the guys who've been around here for six or seven years, especially our seniors.

College had little effect on me. I'd have been the same writer if I'd gone to MIT, except I'd have flunked out sooner.

I had dreamed about being a college coach for a long time, but with no education, I never thought I would get a chance.

Our colleges ought to have lit up in us a lasting relish for a better kind of man, a loss of appetite for mediocrities.

I'm sure that being an applicant from the American School in Vienna helped get me into all seven colleges I applied to.

'Tis well enough for a servant to be bred at an University. But the education is a little too pedantic for a gentleman.

I believe colleges should not be allowed to benefit from unlimited federal largesse while taking advantage of students.

I wrote 'The Hate U Give' as a short story while I was in college at a mostly white school in conservative Mississippi.

I dropped out of college and I'm pretty much a self-educated person, so a lot of my core belief system comes from life.

I never was the front man in any bands I played in when I was in college, and I always learned music by myself at home.

People like me who grew up in a working-class town, who don't have a college education, you don't usually hear from us.

It's just blind luck when a woman is born into a wealthy family and attends the best colleges and joins top sororities.

There's definitely a world view among college students that appreciates the need to act in the international community.

Colleges [have] forfeited the responsibilities of in loco parentis and have gone into the pimping and brothel business.

I have no ax to grind. I was lucky. I played. How many guys play high school, college football never play pro football?

America needs education reform on all levels to expand quality schools, build on past successes, and lower college debt.

You see, in this country are a number of youths who do not like to work, and the college is an excellent place for them.

Today in America vast concourses of youth are flocking to our colleges, eager for something, just what they do not know.

Many of my students don't know that I'm second lady of the United States... because, you know, it's a community college.

They were bound for college, husbands, child-rearing, unhappiness only dimly perceived- bound, in other words, for life.

A lot of actors said they hated the studio system, but I loved it. It was like a college; it was a great place to learn.

Eventually, out of sheer will of never wanting to get a job or go to college, I found my way into doing music full-time.

I smoked pot and that was something that I did when I was in college. It was something that I’m not proud of, but I did.

Training is everything. The peach was once a bitter almond; cauliflower is nothing but cabbage with a college education.

I became an art major, took every art class my school had to offer. In college, I majored in Advertising Art and Design.

I dropped out of college and ended up making this feature film I wrote when I was 19 with some friends. It was terrible.

People like bluegrass. It's had a following amongst a lot of hip and young people. A lot of college kids like bluegrass.

It was 1967, and the hippie thing was happening. I got into experimenting with drugs while I was in college in Michigan.

When I went to the Victorian College of the Arts in Melbourne to study drama, I felt I'd finally found my place in life.

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