Looking back I find it hard to believe that I could forge a career in anything other than football but I didn't do too badly in my final exams and there were a few business-related courses that interested me.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I took all the courses you would need to be able to go to law school. But my experience in college with football made me want to go into coaching.
I have had interviews and got close to taking a managerial job. I would consider going back into football.
I want the kind of career where I can move back and forth.
Had I pursued my education long enough to learn all the conventional dos and don'ts of starting a business, I often wonder how different my life and career might have been.
I had aspirations to do different things with my life. I wanted to play soccer. I wanted to be a lawyer. Serendipity.
I have a degree in European history, which didn't necessarily have any direct impact on my career, but I'm grateful I studied something other than acting in college.
I never even wanted to be an actress. I studied mass communication and wanted to study law in Newcastle, for which I even got a scholarship. But by then, I had started modelling. So, I took a year off to decide what to do. But once you are used to working, it's difficult to get back to studies.
Football teaches you hard work. It takes a lot of unspectacular preparation to have spectacular results in both business and football.
I have never, for better or worse, thought about a 'career path' or anything like that.
My career seems to be a career of non-specific subjects which are all over the place.