I like the fact that I'm living in the world rather than in a university.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
Universities are like a utopia in a way, because you're mentally stimulated, you're challenged, and you have a lot of young, creative minds wanting to do new things, different things. Better things.
I've always loved being a student.
I like being surrounded by students and intellectuals.
I thought it'd be cool to start my own university, in a way.
Even if a university should turn out to be another version of a school, I had decided I could lose myself afterwards as an anonymous particle of the London I already loved.
I was delighted to not go to university. I couldn't wait to be out of education.
I love being a student, if I could, I'd stay in school forever.
I love college life.
I have a passion for academic life, a passion for students and for the ability and the narrative of a university to make a difference in the world in which they reside.
I love the idea of a university as away from capitalist values, where people can do things that don't immediately have to pay their way. It's like a monastery in a way, and that beautiful refuge has been destroyed by dogma about what this stuff is for.