I grew up taking piano lessons and liking Wagner when I was in second grade.
Successful People studied to gain knowledge not to gain Grades.
It is almost as if ideas set in mathematical form melt and become liquid and just as rivers can, from the most humble beginnings, flow for thousands of miles, through the most varied topography bringing nourishment and life with them wherever they go...
Can you get that through your head, right?’ she said through gritted teeth. ‘This was not some moony little teenage crush. This is a real live want to throw him on the floor and shag him till bits break off kind of problem. All right?’ [Sam Jon...
I have had the good fortune to experience both the limelight and the traffic light as a musician. I did my first recording on my own and it was available at concerts. The second to seventh were released on small and then large labels. My eighth to 14...
JJ Abrams is definitely a guy that when he calls, you want to answer. He's incredibly focused. When he was shooting the pilot on 'Lost,' we'd do a take and he'd go back to his tent and be working on the first episodes of 'Lost' as well as the cliffha...
From a building right in front of my windows, I can observe the speed of the sunrises and sunsets. The voices of children playing, laughing, yelling, and crying on the playground crawl up to the eighth floor, where I write. Their voices sound so inno...
I loved school. But when I started 'Party of Five' in the fifth grade, I was taken out of school and tutored on the set.
Wisdom is not measured by age , Intelligence is not measured by grades , Personality is not measured by what others say
Your life on earth will be graded by the effect of the footprints you leave behind
Repeating a grade needs to be the last resort, not an automatic response to a child who is struggling to learn.
It's unfortunate that sometimes in schools, there's this need to have things quantified and graded.
I was at a public school until I was in sixth grade when I moved to New York.
My parents moved back to New York from Florida when I was in the ninth grade.
I finished all the math books by third grade and most of the reading books. So I was considered disruptive.
I dropped out of school in the 11th grade because there was no purpose in it for me. I'm not proud of this, and I'm not trying to promote it.
I did one pageant in sixth grade, and I loved it! I loved the dresses and the big hair.
Well, one of them is annual assessment in grades 3-8. It's integral to the implementation of everything.
I was in seventh grade, and getting a part in Full House was huge. It opened so many doors for me.
I went to a public school through sixth grade, and being good at tests wasn't cool.
I go to third grade, and I'm scared to death. I'm just 6 years old, and the kids are so much bigger than me.