I believe in myself as I look forward to graduating from Hamilton Heights High School in 1991.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
To be very honest, I never thought I would graduate from high school. I got very lucky to get into an alternative high school, which really saved my butt.
When I was 17, I was excited to graduate from high school!
I'm just one of the kids, and all because the students at Hamilton Heights High School listened to the facts, educated their parents and themselves, and believed in me.
I had teachers in high school to point me in the direction of the University of Indiana School of Music, and after IU, I went on to study at the Academy of Arts in Philadelphia. I graduated in 2006.
After graduating in the summer of 1980, I knew I wanted my life to count.
I really did graduate at 14, and I go to college in the Los Angeles area near where I live.
Getting through high school and college was one of my greatest achievements.
I graduated in 2009, which - if you think back to where the economy was at that time - was an interesting time to graduate.
I never graduated high school; they had to change the Ivy League rules. During my tenure at Brown, I helped them become the number one Ivy League school.
I graduated from college in 1980.