I'm sure that being an applicant from the American School in Vienna helped get me into all seven colleges I applied to.
I took a public speaking class in college and managed to make the class laugh a little bit.
I had this roommate in college who would get up almost 2 hours before class to do hair and makeup. That's not for me.
I bought tiny infant onesies while still in college and compiled a killer toy collection throughout my 20s and 30s.
I don't think there's been anything in the game of football in my lifetime that has changed college football more than redshirting.
I never thought modeling would become my career. I thought it was something I'd do to pay my way through college.
I always knew I wanted to be an entrepreneur. I started my own software company in high school and went to college to study entrepreneurship.
My parents are both college professors, and it made me want to question authority, standards and traditions.
When you start at catering college, nobody prepares you for a book tour or public speaking.
Bankruptcy laws allow companies to smoothly reorganize, but not college graduates burdened by student loans.
Unfortunately, most college kids these days aren't coming from any place-they seem to ask the same kind of questions over and over again.
I was the youngest of seven kids and I would not have been able to go to college without an athletic scholarship.
I would gladly have accepted a heaping spoonful of nepotism when I got out of college and was looking for a job.
I joined an improv group in college, which was a lot of fun. After I graduated, I moved to Chicago to try to get into the Second City.
In college, my teachers were usually after me for going after comedy too much, leaning too much in that direction.
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.
An employer would be a complete fool to let an image like college partying influence their hiring decisions.
Well, my background is journalism. I don't have any creative-writing experience except for one class I took as a sophomore in college.
I'm going to Columbia University but I'm trying to keep that low-profile because I don't want weird people following me there. I want the experience of normal college life.
I spent a college semester in a small town in Italy - and that is where I truly tasted food for the first time.
I'm thinking of a legacy that I can be proud of and wealth that my grandchildren can use to go to college. So world domination - in terms of providing for my family - is absolutely my goal.