...I'm worried I will leave grad school and no longer be able to speak English. I know this woman in grad school, a friend of a friend, and just listening to her talk is scary. The semiotic dialetics of intertextual modernity. Which makes no sense at...
I want to qualify for the Tour Championship. Being a Georgia Tech grad, playing at East Lake would feel like home.
I'd say I've gone to grad school for comedy being on 'Community.'
Since I got out of grad school at NYU, I've always done as many plays as I can.
The main trouble with Hollywood is that the guys you have to pitch to, the guys who run the studios, are all business school grads.
As an actor I kind of do. I started out doing voice overs in the mid 80s when I was in grad school.
Upper education used to open doors. Not so true anymore. The degree used to be a screening tool, but that is falling by the wayside as there are a glut of college grads on the market.
Out of grad school, I worked as a tech writer for a while before going into computer coding for a living.
My family couldn't be more supportive. They're worried and they're always in my business, and my mother does send me grad-school applications every now and again.
I was an undergrad math major and a grad student in computer science. I'm hugely introverted, not atypical of math majors.
Jesse: Hey, Seth. Seth: [scared and cautious] What? Jesse: Did you hear I'm having a big grad party next Saturday? Seth: [hesitantly] No. Jesse: Yeah. [Jesse spits on Seth's shirt] Jesse: You're not invited. Tell your fucking faggot friend he can't c...
I grew up in Washington State and then eventually found my way back to Iowa City for grad school.
When I was a grad student at MIT, I had a chance to become friends with the Viking Mission's chief scientist, Dr. Gerald Soffen. Viking was the first Mars lander looking for signs of life on Mars.
I'm experimenting in public. At the design grad schools, these are people sitting around in groups, putting their work on a wall, analyzing it and putting it back in a drawer. I think there's little risk in that.
Kitty Farmer: [to Karen Pomeroy] Excuse me. You need to go back to grad school.
I'm not a Dickens guy. In grad school I had to take at least one course on the Victorians, so I took The Later Dickens, because that was what there was.
In 1975 I decided that there was no future in flying (airline jobs were impossible to get, and who wants a job where you are judged only by seniority?) and headed off to grad school.
I went to college, grad school. I got an M.B.A., had a really cush corporate job. But I was just bored stiff. I didn't fit that mold.
I was a grad student at UC Berkeley when I bought my Apple II and it suddenly because a lot more interesting than school.
In this knowledge-worker age, it's now increasingly tied to doing well in school so you can get into better grad schools so you can get better jobs - so the pressure to do well is really high.
If you imagine someone with 100 percent determination and 100 percent intelligence, you can discard a lot of intelligence before they stop succeeding. But if you start discarding determination, you very quickly get an ineffectual and perpetual grad s...