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Quotes About College

My parents always raised us with the idea of having college in mind. You sort of need a college education. It's part of life. It's something that you do - like going to your prom.
~ Molly Ringwald
College totally changed my life. It changed what I believe and what I think about everything. I majored in philosophy.
~ Steve Martin
I've composed all my life and kept things, and even developed things I've done in college into something now.
~ Terry Bozzio
I don't really take the college tours and all that. Those are young people and I'm quite sure they're mature enough to understand, but they haven't seen or lived real life yet.
~ Tracy Morgan
College is a secluded life of scholastic vegetation
~ Vera Brittain
I went into college undeclared. I had no idea what I wanted to do, but I knew that music was obviously this central big important thing in my life that I was gonna keep doing.
~ Kina Grannis
I re-read a lot of my college writing while we were in rehearsals, and it was so strange. It was wonderful to go back and revisit that part of my life. It did kind of make me hungry for it again.
~ Lily Rabe
College was a blast. My three years of college were the best years of my life.
~ Mark Teixeira
I played football for a huge portion of my life, all the way through college actually.
~ Matthew Fox
She had always thought applying to college would be exciting. Living away from home, meeting so many new people, Learning new things, making a few poor life desicisons.
~ Maureen Johnson
I've got my feet firmly on the ground, I can't see life changing too much. I reckon more girls will talk to me at college and more people will look at me, but they know me for who I am.
~ Gareth Gates
While I was at college studying design I decided to paint. I was also greatly inspired by the colours that I had seen on my travels in the Brazilian Rain forest.
~ John Dyer
Graduating from college doesn't mean you're smart, said Mike Mussina who graduated from Stanford in 3 1/2 years, but it does mean you're smart enough to know that having a college degree would be a good thing.
~ John Feinstein
He) committed the cardinal sin in a college atmosphere not only of being different but of being different in a way that left a lot of people with the impression that he thought he was better than they were.
~ John Feinstein
Jefferson attributes to a college professor and mentor his lifelong habit of questioning conventional wisdom.
~ John Ferling
Jefferson reflected, "I think of her (a college infatuation) perhaps too much for my peace of mind. " Nevertheless, he was robbed of his considerable verbal powers when he got the chance to speak to the object of his affections.
~ John Ferling
Jefferson was the rare student who came to college already knowing that there could be joy in studying.
~ John Ferling
I went to Harvard because I got in. This is not the best reason to pick a college,
~ John Lithgow
People always ask how Tina (Rinaldi) and I ended up with the nicknames Pebbles and Bam-Bam, and, I tell them that during our college years the nicknames were perfect and we have Danny (D'Angelo) to thank for them.
~ John McNerney
That was the best thing about college: it was so easy to leave. You could be in the place where you lived, having an argument that you had basically started, and then you could just say, "See you later," and go somewhere else.
~ Elif Batuman
mostly." He had majored in American literature at Fairleigh
~ Elin Hilderbrand
SAT scores play an important role in admissions, even though they are poor predictors of college performance.87 This benefits affluent students, who are far more likely to enroll in private test preparation and take the test multiple times to boost scores.
~ Elizabeth A. Armstrong
Now he was the freshmen in college while she was stuck in highschool being the sophomore. She was left behind hearing about him, watching his mom and dad at church on Sundays, and wishing she could move to a place where no one knew her that she was the only thing he didn't mind leaving behind...
~ Elizabeth Heller
I've asked around and haven't found a B.A. yet who doesn't still have nightmares (and I don't speak figuratively) about not being able to find the room where the exam is to be given or about realizing at the last moment that he has not once attended the course.
~ Elizabeth Savage