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I like to say that journalism is the graduate school from which you never graduate.
I have a collection of ukuleles. I meant to graduate to the guitar, but I never did.
I thought that's what you did, you know? You graduate high school, you went to work.
To graduate in four years as a student-athlete with no summer school is quite a feat.
All we had aboard the ship that morning was one Annapolis graduate and three reserves.
I went to graduate school for directing at AFI in L.A., and I wanted to be a director.
The college graduate is presented with a sheepskin to cover his intellectual nakedness.
Today's advanced STEM graduate could be tomorrow's world-class, world-changing scientist.
Second City should create a secret handshake, and when you graduate, you have to know it.
Jews were asked when life begins. For them it's when they finally graduate medical school.
I am a graduate in business management with specialisation in finance, and I love accounts!
A couple of years I taught in graduate programs at NYU and Columbia, in the early eighties.
I really did graduate at 14, and I go to college in the Los Angeles area near where I live.
Too many young people graduate laden with debts that take years, if not decades, to pay off.
When I started graduate school I was interested in the culture of the Civil Rights Movement.
I was a terrible student. I didn't graduate magna cum laude: I graduated 'Thank you, Lawdy!'
I made four pictures before 'The Graduate,' and nothing ever happened. And after that - wow!
North Dakota State. What do you have to do there to graduate? Milk a cow with your left hand?
I got involved when I was a graduate student at UCLA when UCLA was the first site on the net.
I didn't graduate eighth grade. I could have, but I got into too many fights in middle school.
At a certain point, the graduate school thing didn't work out, and that meant I was liberated.
It's not imperative that I graduate in four years, and it's not imperative that I get all A's.
I have taught a mixture of undergraduate and graduate courses, and found them both stimulating.
In graduate school, I was a student of E.L. Doctorow, and he had us read 'Moby-Dick' in a week.
I was in graduate school. I had a birth control accident and went to get the morning after pill.
I was the first one in the family, on either side, to go to college - much less graduate school.
I made it a point not to graduate. I thought that was a positive, independent kind of statement.
As the father of three daughters, I can tell you, not every kid is cut out to be a STEM graduate.
I did graduate early and even received my master's degree in political science before I turned 22.
I feel like a 1960s graduate student. I still work on note cards. I've never found a better system.
I fought fires in the summer, and then I went back and did it again when I went to graduate school.
My parents wanted me to be smart and be a scholar, and the best I could do was graduate high school.
I started doing plays in New York while I was at Fordham, but I did graduate by the skin of my teeth.
When I graduate, I will either run a division of a company... or I'll get funding for my own company.
I am the only one in my family to graduate college. It was a proud moment for me to receive a degree.
In my second year in graduate school, I took a computer course and that was like lightening striking.
I'm visiting my high school. Every half year I do the exams, and then this year I'm going to graduate.
When I was a graduate student, the leading spirits at Harvard were interested in the history of ideas.
I always knew I'd go back to school. Modeling was a means to an end, making money for graduate school.
I want to see my daughter get married, I want to see my son get married, graduate high school, college.
Yale places great stress on undergraduate and graduate teaching. I like teaching, and I do a lot of it.
A lot of the artists that people equate my work to, I didn't find out about until after graduate school.
I want to graduate high school, so it's very important to me, and I'll be focusing hard on that as well.
In the end what matters is, do you develop your team, do you win games and do you graduate your players.
Almost all of my graduate students say that they got interested in dinosaurs because of 'Jurassic Park.'
My real education began when I entered the University of Chicago in September 1951 as a graduate student.
Everybody in my family is very well educated. I'm probably the only one who is not a double post graduate.
Obviously, I'm going to graduate college. So if sports don't work out, I'll have something to fall back on.
Friends of mine were the creators and executive producers of 'Damages,' people I knew from graduate school.
When I was at graduate school in London, I began working at NBC News, which had a thriving documentary unit.