I'm a Stanford kid through and through.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
For the last year I've been at Stanford University as a student and I've had time to read the newspaper.
At 17, I went to Stanford University to study engineering. My time was occupied with the required reading and the extracurricular duties of managing the baseball and football teams and earning my way.
If I hadn't gone to Stanford, I'd be working at P&G now.
Luckily, I was blessed to go to Stanford and a school that was primarily focused on academics, so it was a blessing.
Stanford had no journalism program so I just learned by doing, effectively.
In my son's kindergarten, they're telling us how to get him into Stanford. By their advice, I'm doing everything wrong, because I'm trying to make him happy rather than putting him through as many piano lessons as possible.
A lot of the education that I got at Michigan State I still use to this very day.
I am a professor at Stanford; I am a happy professor at Stanford. That's where I'm staying.
I moved to MIT from Stanford in 1984 to teach, and became the founding director of MIT's Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Lab.
Stanford did a lot for me, and I've always felt indebted. It was a lenient and productive environment.
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