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.
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.
I never finished high school. In fact, I hated going to school.
My junior high was dreadful. I see a lot of my fellow alumni on America's Most Wanted.
I didn't really have the entire high school experience. I've been working since I was six years old, so I didn't go to the classic high school.
My high school was a private school where you went to an Ivy League. That's just what was expected of you and nothing less. So I grew up never being okay with a 'B' because a 'B' was not good enough.
I went through high school, but I didn't graduate.
I had an excellent Ivy League education, and it gave me a long view of things.
My dad never graduated high school. He was a printing salesman. We lived in a two-bedroom, one-bath house in St. Louis Park, Minnesota. We weren't rich - but we felt secure.
I had an all right high school, even though I hated school. I wasn't massively popular, but I was okay. But I wouldn't want to do it again.
I didn't go to Ivy League schools. I dropped out of college to go into movies.