I never had to pound the pavement and really struggle after college.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
All through school, I was losing hundreds of pounds in school, so that's a journey - that's an old journey. I'm tired of that. I know that road.
I had a pretty bad time when I was an undergraduate at Cornell University. I failed out of school. I was much, much heavier.
My first year of college was tough. I thought that just being an athlete I could get by. I thought I was okay until I got kicked out, which happened twice.
I never even graduated college. I never finished learning, as it were, and I have a psychological need to be in a learning environment at all times.
I rolled myself up into a tight ball of resistance and it was thus that I went through my school years.
I think going to college for that one year was probable the best thing I have ever done.
All I've done is work... I arrived in Los Angeles in my early 20s and I've been pounding the pavement ever since.
I never went to college - I barely got out of high school.
I'm a 27-year-old freshman, and returning to college after a seven-year break from high school was by far the hardest thing I've ever done in my life.
I realized that I would have some very tough sledding, and I was very discouraged because I didn't see much hope of getting into the field I wanted to get into with no college education.