I didn't want to go to college or work in an office or have a nine-to-five job. I knew that quite clearly before I left school.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
I graduated high school and I didn't have a skill set and I didn't want to go to college. I needed a job.
I didn't want to go get a job or get a degree in business or marketing, or whatever all my friends were getting degrees in.
I knew I wanted considerable education so that I wouldn't have to work as hard as my parents.
When I graduated I wasn't sure what I wanted to do, but I knew I didn't want a conventional career.
I knew out of high school I didn't want to go to college. I knew what whatever I did wouldn't have anything to do with college.
I knew I didn't want to pursue an academic career at all, which, of course, my father would have loved me to have done. I didn't want to go to university. The only other thing I could do was paint, and so I went to art school because they couldn't conceive of how one would be an actor.
I wanted to acquire an education, work extremely hard and never deviate from my goal, to make it.
I went to school and made good grades and went to college. So I was afforded an opportunity through my parents' hard work that most people don't have.
In high school, I worked eight hours a day just so I could get into the college of my dreams and say that I got in - and I never went.
I just decided that I wasn't going to gain anything by going to school, since we couldn't afford it anyway, so I left school very early and went to work and progressively did things.
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