If anything, I was the opposite of most college students who think they can do anything.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
I went to college and I never allowed myself to think for an instant that I would have this chance to do this.
I have always had the feeling I could do anything and my dad told me I could. I was in college before I found out he might be wrong.
College kids, don't be taking examples from me.
Not many college students know what they want to do.
I noticed that almost everyone I went to college with has worked at something other than the subject they majored in. I guess that' s one of the reasons for campus unrest.
You know that it is only through work that you can achieve anything, either in college or in the world.
And I finished college because I thought how much it would upset my parents if I didn't.
My parents weren't stereotypical and pressuring me to go to college. They mentioned it a lot and constantly, but it wasn't a do or die thing, like, 'You have to do this or you're done.'
It never occurred to me that I wouldn't go to college and have a career - as well as a family - of my own. Both my parents, but especially my mother, encouraged me and led me to believe that it was possible.
I grew up in a home and in a world in which you can do anything. We were all expected to go to college. My father was a doctor.