When I bought 'The New York Observer,' my experience in journalism was limited to a single article I had written for a college magazine.
If you don't give your kid freedom to make choices with money, including stupid choices, he'll make plenty when he gets to college.
For a while after college, I was thinking of becoming a fitness trainer, and I am a certified aqua trainer.
Both of my parents are professors and everyone in my family has some fabulous degree of something or another and I couldn't get into college because I didn't know a language.
My grandfather worked in a shoe factory - he was an Italian immigrant. My father was the first to go to college in the family.
College on for sure... I'm scared to say it cause it sounds like a family movie, but if my kid was 7, 8, 9 I would take her to this quickly and gladly!
I never took classic business classes in college, so I don't have the background that any of the people running large companies have.
I was actually the manager of the games department of an amusement park when I was at college, so I understood the coin-op side of the games business very well.
Believe it or not, lots of people change their majors and abandon their dreams just to avoid a couple of math classes in college.
I grew up in a home and in a world in which you can do anything. We were all expected to go to college. My father was a doctor.
My main home is in Fayetteville, Arkansas, a college town in the Ozark Mountains. I live on the highest hill in a quiet cul-de-sac, surrounded by friends.
In Venezuela, which doesn't have thousands of prestige universities like the U.S., people usually stay at home while attending to college. After they graduate, they move for a job or get married.
Look at all the marriages that have been wonderfully successful where fellows finished their army service and came home to go to college on G.I. bills and their wives worked.
I've got an article where my mum says that I used to run home from school to watch the Stones on TV. Right from when I was at college I wanted to be in that band.
Shortly after my dad died, my mom figured that if I could do a few commercials, I'd get a college fund.
I had actually studied political science in college. I had dreams of being a lawyer at one time.
We want people to realize you are at a design school, not a land grant college. The way we look says a great deal about who we are.
My mother was an awful cook, an exceptionally awful kosher cook, but I stayed kosher until I got to college, even though I'd long stopped believing in God.
Not graduating high school on time leads to fewer chances of attending college and obtaining good paying jobs, and creates instead higher chances of incarceration and unemployment.
I love dancing, but I'm not that good of a singer. I sang in punk rock bands in high school and college and stuff, but that mostly involved lots of screaming.
I thought I would, you know, go to college, get to law school, finish, and then get a job and work as a lawyer, but that proved to be not a good fit for me.