I reached a time in college when I didn't know what I wanted to do. At that time, women's careers were essentially nursing, secretarial and teaching. My mother advised me to get my teacher's certificate.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
My career choice was to be a mother.
When I graduated I wasn't sure what I wanted to do, but I knew I didn't want a conventional career.
All I wanted was to be a university teacher.
I always wanted to be a teacher.
If I'd stayed at college I would have become a teacher.
I wanted to be a teacher.
When I grew up I always wanted to act. Also, I wanted to be either a lawyer or a doctor. However, when I got to college and realized what those occupations entailed, I changed my mind real quick.
My daughter became a teacher right out of college.
My grandmother wanted my father to be a teacher because she was a teacher. He didn't go down that road until much later in life; he just kind of retired after almost 20 years as being a visiting lecturer at Stanford, where he got his graduate degree.
When I went to college, my goal was to be a college history teacher. I majored in history.