I learned law so well, the day I graduated I sued the college, won the case, and got my tuition back.
After graduation, I took a job with Manufacturers Hanover Trust in software development. I don't think I was there more than a month.
I went through withdrawal when I got out of graduate school. It's what you learn, what you think. That's all that counts.
The morning after my high-school graduation found me up early job hunting. The dream of college I put on the back burner.
When I graduated from high school, it was during the Depression and we had no money.
I disagree with a lot of those changes, however at the end of the day - I go down to recruit graduation at least once or twice a year.
In 1858 I received the degree of D. S. from the Lawrence Scientific School, and thereafter remained on the rolls of the university as a resident graduate.
I did my first film when I was in the final year of my graduation. At that time, I was still a kid, and I couldn't read the industry very well.
I got a job as soon as I graduated from school. I always wanted to bartend because I love listening to people and how awful their lives are.
I graduated law school nine months pregnant and didn't take a job.
When you graduate and come out with a degree in drama, that doesn't mean you're skilled and you're a professional.
I met Hilary Vaughan at a Student Ball in 1944 and we married in the summer of 1946, as soon as I graduated.
I really did graduate at 14, and I go to college in the Los Angeles area near where I live.
I attended schools in Seattle through the University of Washington, from which I was graduated in 1931. I spent the next year at Northwestern University.
My undergraduate studies at Brown and graduate degrees from Harvard prepared me for a multifaceted career as an actor, entrepreneur and philanthropist.
I graduated in 1952 and went to Europe, with Niki and our first child Laura, who was then a year old.
I'm visiting my high school. Every half year I do the exams, and then this year I'm going to graduate.
I teach musical theater three days a week at the school that my wife and I graduated from.
My father was a graduate student at Oxford in the early 1960s, where the conventions and etiquette of clothing were crucial to the pervasive class consciousness of the place and time.
Mr. McGuire: [behind Benjamin] Ben. Benjamin: [to Joanne] Excuse me. [turns] Benjamin: Mr. McGuire. Mr. McGuire: Ben. Benjamin: Mr. McGuire.
Benjamin: [after Elaine has left his room, and he realises that he's naked] Good God.