graduation Quotes

I could be happy doing something like architecture. It would involve another couple of years of graduate school, but that's what I studied in college. That's what I always wanted to do.

It is virtually impossible to compete in today's global economy without a college degree.

When I graduated college I had a series of just humiliating jobs that I couldn't believe I was at.

I could be happy doing something like architecture. It would involve another couple of years of graduate school, but that's what I studied in college. That's what I always wanted to do.

It is virtually impossible to compete in today's global economy without a college degree.

When I graduated college I had a series of just humiliating jobs that I couldn't believe I was at.

One half who graduate from college never read another book.

The only thing urban about me is the parties. I have almost always been a suburbanite. I got a car for my graduation. I want to have a manicured lawn and have my son go to a good college.

I learned law so well, the day I graduated I sued the college, won the case, and got my tuition back.

I have no problems with private schools. I graduated from one and so did my mother. Private schools are useful and we often use public funds to pay for their infrastructures and other common needs.

When I graduated from high school, it was during the Depression and we had no money.

One of the first times I ever performed in front of a big group of people was at my kindergarten graduation. I did, like, a Michael Jackson impersonation as, like, a five year old. I had the suit and blazer, the glove and the fedora, and I just performed a whole Michael Jackson song. I'm sure it was 'Smooth Criminal.'

Even though I didn't get a business degree, I enjoyed learning about economics.

College atheletes used to get a degree in bringing your pencil.

While I do commend the Administration on its commitment and focus on high school reform, I believe that we must focus on graduation as the key accountability measure.

I was a radio jockey after graduation. I was 22, the youngest RJ in Delhi at that time.

I received my undergraduate degree in engineering in 1939 and a Master of Science degree in mathematical physics in 1941 at Steven Institute of Technology.

I got all my work done to graduate in two months and then they were like, I'm sorry, you have to take driver's ed. I just kind of went, Oh, forget it.

The mission of Patrick Henry College was to attract and cultivate academic stars from the ranks of home-schooled evangelicals, then send them off on graduation day to 'shape the culture and take back the nation,' in the words of a common home-schooling rallying cry.

After graduation, I took a job with Manufacturers Hanover Trust in software development. I don't think I was there more than a month.

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