You grow up however, unfortunately, as the college years fly by, into a very exaggerated sense of your own capacities.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
I think that growth happens and that learning happens in anybody's life regardless of what profession you're in.
College was just so essential for my sense of self and my development.
When you're a kid, your first five or six years, you converge all the time. School is about training that out of you, especially universities.
Being a grownup means assuming responsibility for yourself, for your children, and - here's the big curve - for your parents.
Refusing to grow up is like refusing to accept your limitations. That's why I don't think we'll ever grow up.
Being considerate of others will take your children further in life than any college degree.
Education is an incredibly personal issue for me. If you're the first generation to go to college, sometimes you don't realize your potential until others point it out.
It is not my wish to lounge about the college and fatten on a fellowship all my days. I am always trying to look upon a college life as a medium not an end.
When you're in an industry where you're forced to grow up so quickly, part of you never grows up, and that's a good thing.
You never grow out of high school sadly.