A coach, especially at a college level - much more at a college or high school level, than at a pro level - you're more of a teacher than an actual coach.
I love writing about the summer between high school and college. It's the last gasp of really being a teen.
I had teachers in high school to point me in the direction of the University of Indiana School of Music, and after IU, I went on to study at the Academy of Arts in Philadelphia. I graduated in 2006.
In my second year, after moving to the Medical School, I began the courses of Anatomy and Physiology. I had begun to see that I was interested in cells and their functions.
I did try to get a few of those teen high-school movies, but they just didn't like me. I guess I wasn't a certain type.
People that were a little nerdy in high school would look up to me and know it gets better.
I was a choir boy for 3 years in high school at St. George's in Newport, Rhode Island.
There is so much that is positive, wonderful even, about state schools. At a state school your kids will learn to live alongside and appreciate other kids from many diverse and different cultures.
It's a brave new world. I'm 42 years old. I certainly wasn't out in high school.
We were just a bunch of high school kids who got into the Ramones together.
I was pursuing the arts with theater in school, and I was doing after-school activities, but not in any real movement towards a professional career.
I started in high school and regional theater. Anything that came into town, I wanted to be involved in, because I just wanted to learn.
I visualized high school as being like 'Saved By the Bell.' I decided I would do all the things they did on that show.
I was a scholarship minor public school day boy at Ardingly College and later Whitgift School. Then, straight into work as a journalist - a wonderful thing for a writer.
I was a senior high school student at the Far Eastern University when the war with Japan broke out in 1941.
He tried to read an elementary economics text; it bored him past endurance, it was like listening to somebody interminably recounting a long and stupid dream. He could not force himself to understand how banks functioned and so forth, because all the...
[...] we have in our treatise a series of fifty-seven examinations, almost exclusively of injuries of the human body forming a group of observations furnishing us with the earliest known nucleus of fact regarding the anatomy, physiology and pathology...
She’s fulfilled her obligation, assuaged her conscience by finding me in the hallway and giving me the chance to freak out, and I’ve played my role too, by remaining calm, pretending to be okay, and therefore giving her permission to cross me off...
Prayer [is] the quiet, persistent living of our life of desire and faith in the presence of our God.
Stuck in high school for the rest of my natural life. Talk about hell.
The realization, early in high school, that a particle behaved differently if observed or left alone.