Old School has humongous laughs all the way through it.
Make no mistake about it: Law school is not a bastion of intellectual discourse.
As I got older, I auditioned for drama school and shocked myself by getting in.
I wanted to go to regular high school - it looked like a lot of fun.
Prior to high school, I played a lot of neighborhood football.
Near the end of high school, I was always super shy, backward.
I never went to my high school dance, and didn't date much.
I went to public school up until junior high.
I went to an all-boys high school, and they accepted girls in only the two A.P. classes.
I'm not a Twitterer, I'm not a twerker, I'm not a Facebooker, I'm not nothing. I'm old school.
I actually built a tiny computer as a junior high school project.
Not exactly what the world was looking for, a musical on 'Don Quixote.' It was required reading in high school.
I don't think anyone can get away from high school unscathed.
I played football growing up in junior high and high school.
I wasn't a big star in the school plays or anything.
It wasn't until my senior year in high school that I started acting.
In high school I was making beats for my friends and for myself and rapping over them.
My freshman year of high school was just awkwardness all around.
I was not the midwife of the Law School, but its fraternal twin.
God made the Idiot for practice, and then He made the School Board.
Nothing replaces real-life experience. Of course, I say this as someone who went to law school.