I did not have a big view of many designers until I got to high school.
I wanted to wear a uniform when I was in high school, but I couldn't. I was like, 'It would be so much easier!'
I grew up in Hawaii and I think it was easier because we did not have cliques at high school.
My intent was to go to law school... And then what I realised quickly is what I wanted was to be on L.A. Law.
I was always an exhibitionist. I liked it when everyone laughed. But I didn't do plays in high school. I was too nervous.
All students should have the opportunity to receive their high school diplomas and be fully prepared for college or the workplace.
I grew up in a little cul-de-sac in the suburbs and went to public school. I went to Costco on the weekends.
When I turned 15, I left school having failed to make the minimum grade. With little direction I enlisted at the local culinary school. Here the academic demands were less rigorous.
There are schools teaching 'stage decoration' as a subject, and they actually call it that. I say: 'Burn those schools!'
I am a big fan of the Impressionists, and in my school days, I was inspired by Caravaggio, Velazquez and Rembrandt.
Since I was in high school, I wanted to play professional football and professional baseball, be a two-sport star.
I flunked three grades before I got out of high school.
In high school, my prom date fooled around with another guy - on prom night!
I'm getting more into fashion. I'm surprised that I'm getting into it because I was always wearing goofy stuff in high school.
In sub-Saharan Africa, fewer than 1 in 5 girls make it to secondary school.
I'm still the fat kid from high school who never had a date.
I've taught Sunday school, I've sung in the choir, I directed a choir.
I went to England for five months when I was in high school, by myself, so I did experience a bit of being the fish out of water.
My folks ain't graduated from high school or nothing like that, so we always had to struggle in the family - and I come from a big family.
We are from the very middle class family. We have not come from the English medium school. We came from our regional languages school.
Very few, if any, first-generation black or white or Asian kids will pursue a Ph.D. They'll pursue the professions for economic security. Many will go to law school and/or business school.