I love college. I know I sound like a dork.
I actually didn't mind school, and I enjoyed university and college.
Then in college I became obsessed with film, and wanted to be part of that.
I never dated much in high school or college.
It wasn't popular for college athletics to embrace Title IX.
I went to college, I went pre-med, I thought I was going to be a doctor.
I've studied Chinese in college, but basically, I'm not bilingual.
When I graduated from college I didn't want to play in the AFL.
I studied cooking in Spain after college.
I dropped out of college for the last time in 1977.
You have to have a lot of money to go to college. It's not cheap.
When I was in college, I really liked poetry. I don't read much anymore.
If I'd stayed at college I would have become a teacher.
I've met girls in college that say to me, 'Is it bad that I'm 25 and I'm in love with Ross Lynch?'
I was crazy for music as a high school kid and a college kid.
I went to college to play football, not to study it.
I kept going to different colleges, but dropped out.
When I was in college, all the pretty women were in the theatre, so I auditioned for a play.
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