I worked at Sir-Tech, and then when I got old enough to go to college, I went to college but continued to work at Sir-Tech to put myself through college.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
At Sir-Tech I went through the ranks, almost like an apprenticeship. I was very fortunate. The industry was smaller then, and I was able to work alongside some amazing game designers.
And during my college, at the end of the junior year I worked in a mine.
I went to college at QUT: Queensland University of Technology. I studied for a Bachelors in finance and acting.
When I was in college at Carnegie Mellon, I wanted to be a chemist. So I became one. I worked in a laboratory and went to graduate school at the University of Pittsburgh. Then I taught science at a private girls' school. I had three children and waited until all three were in school before I started writing.
I got through college.
I willed myself through a junior college to a university and, ultimately, a Ph.D.
I went to Carnegie Mellon.
I went to college for four years.
Even as a college professor at Carnegie Mellon and Stanford, I saw myself as an entrepreneur, and I went out, took risks, and tried to invent new things, such as participating in the DARPA Grand Challenge and working on self-driving cars.
When I was young I had an apprenticeship as an engineer.
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