People go to college to find who they are as a person and find what they want to do in life, and I kind of already know that so it would be like I'd be taking a step back or something.
I thought that my life would be spent working in a bookstore, teaching community college, and making music in my spare time that no one would be willing to listen to.
In college, that was when I felt that acting is the one I really wanted because I got to be my true self; this is what I want to do for the rest of my life.
I worked as a lawyer; as a member of the teaching staff of a technical college; and then I worked principally as legal adviser to Adolf Hitler and the National Socialist German Workers Party.
I enjoyed the whole process of learning and was always happy when autumn came and school or college started up again.
It wasn't until I went to college that I met the theatre people and began to admire them because they were learning a trade that was guaranteed to make money!
It's not that I don't love the song. My songs are like my children: some you want around and some you want to send off to college as soon as possible.
I love directing. It's something I started doing in theatre when I was in university in Chicago and I started a theatre company right out of college and was directing for many years.
I love Hitchcock movies. I took a Hitchcock class in college, so I saw all his movies. I wrote papers on his movies.
Economists actually disagree about whether there are significant economic returns from attending an elite college versus a less-selective one.
I have two step-kids and one of my own on the way. That's three college funds.
I went to a Canadian college for performing arts and then I auditioned for Canadian Idol. That honestly was my golden ticket.
A telephone survey says that 51 percent of college students drink until they pass out at least once a month. The other 49 percent didn't answer the phone.
As an undergraduate at Amherst College, I was devoted to Dickensian novels and antiestablishment journalism while marginally fulfilling premedical requirements.
I've been interested in Eastern religions since I went to college because I was trying to figure out where I stood with Catholicism.
I never did anything else. In college I switched majors every two weeks, and acting was the only thing that held my interest.
I earned a black belt when I was in high school. And I did a lot of boxing and full contact karate in college.
I dated a lot of girls all through high school, and in college I dated a young lady for about eight months.
I had gained so much confidence through my college achievements that I wanted to tackle the world.
I wasn't going to be a college kid. The only subject I was interested in was English. I think I had a subconscious interest in analyzing story.
The role of a liberal arts college within a university is to be a genuine part of that university, giving and responding to the other parts.