I'm from a family of teachers. My father would drown me in the bathtub if my daughter didn't graduate from college. I don't care who she is or what she does. Just get the diploma.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
My father was a teacher and my mother also worked in the school, so the family has a background in education.
My daughter became a teacher right out of college.
I come from a family of educators. My sister is a college teacher. My dad is a college teacher, but first a junior high teacher.
My mother had been a grade-school teacher, and my father had an eighth-grade education.
I am the only one in my family to graduate college. It was a proud moment for me to receive a degree.
My father is a college professor and that's about the extent of my college experience. I'm sort of a professional student forever. I think just as human beings we always have a student who is alive in us and is waiting to pop up and make us feel like we are 16 years-old again.
If I'd stayed at college I would have become a teacher.
My second grade teacher told me I would never graduate high school. That I was going to be a juvenile delinquent.
I come from a family of scholars who got their Master's degrees. To my grandma - and to a lot of people - an education was a way of making it out of the worst parts of their life.
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.