When I was in college, being a magician was not the classiest thing to be. It was like being a folk singer before Bob Dylan.
I throw better than anybody in college and I can throw with anybody in the pros. There, that's what I think.
I always wanted to be some kind of writer or newspaper reporter. But after college... I did other things.
For my first week as a new boy at Radley College, back in the summer of 1979, I was followed around by a film crew.
In college, you learn how to learn. Four years is not too much time to spend at that.
My first job was working at Benihana as kitchen help. In college, I was a telemarketer for a company at the same time I was a bike messenger for this greasy fast-food place.
[flashback] Santino: Whatcha go to college? To get stupid? You're really stupid!
People look at me, and they go, 'You're white, you're smart, you must have went to college. You must have grown up with money.'
I grew up with no money. No money. I always struggled and had the sense that there was this other class of people who went to college - this was when I was younger.
Until these college students came into town, we were all very poor and didn't have money to do anything.
I have had the same friends since college, although as time has gone on, the daily nature of those relationships has changed, such that it is not daily at all.
I was actually a poetry major in college before I punted and decided to become a theater major. I wrote the poem that we put on the sauerkraut boxes in the style of Elling.
I don't recall any interest in science in particular. It came later in college.
My college degree was in theater. But the real reason, if I have any success in that milieu, so to speak, is because I spent a lot of years directing, I spent a lot of years behind the camera.
A student who has excelled in the classroom should have the opportunity to attend college and become a productive, taxpaying member of society.
I taught in a small teacher's college for three or four years, at which point all the administrators got a pay raise and the teaching faculty didn't.
The only job I'd ever had that might be considered not playing music was teaching guitar, which I did in college for a while, but that still falls in the same category.
I actually have a degree in music and was aware that music was a tool used in therapy. I didn't realize how far it had come since I was in college in the mid-seventies.
During college I realized I had a music predisposition and really got involved in it. I started playing bass guitar. That was how I began to fit in.
I have been doing merch' since I was 15 and in bands when I was a teenager - silk-screening shirts, making the emulsion in my mom's closet I converted into a dark room, through college. That's essentially how us bands survived was selling homemade t-...
Never get married in college; it's hard to get a start if a prospective employer finds you've already made one mistake.