I started in college as a business major and finally transferred to home economics and studied making clothes.
When I was in college, I wanted to be involved in things that would change the world.
Both of my parents had a change of career. My mum was a nurse, and now she's a college lecturer.
I wasn't using college as a stepping stone to law school or some other career. I just wanted a liberal-arts education.
There is no formula to making it to the NFL other than good fortune and and playing well in college.
Going to college and finding a good job no longer guarantee economic safety.
He wanted to be a lawyer, couldn't afford it, so he started dealing to go to college - good intention.
I played football for a huge portion of my life, all the way through college actually.
College was just so essential for my sense of self and my development.
A white boy that makes C's in college can make it to the White House.
Christ, seven years of college, down the drain.
Still, it's tough trying to combine my acting career with my college career.
Even though college has been hard, I don't want to give up.
The preparation I had in college was the most valuable.
I have a Bachelor in medicine, a Bachelor in surgery, and I am a Fellow of the Royal College of Surgeons.
I did try to go to college and try to be an English major.
I never went to college - I barely got out of high school.
Even in college I tended to get cast in the comedies more. It was what I liked doing.
Well, if I hadn't have been an actor I would have gone on to play college sports.
You don't have to be a genius or a visionary or even a college graduate to be successful. You just need a framework and a dream.
I love to box. I once took a kickboxing class in college and got totally hooked.