I'd always had an interest in physiotherapy and psychology.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I'd always been interested in psychology.
I wanted to be a neurologist. That seemed to be the most difficult, most intriguing, and the most important aspect of medicine, which had links with psychology, aggression, behavior, and human affairs.
I'd be a very easy therapist's subject.
For a while I thought about studying medicine at school and becoming a doctor because I've always been interested in psychology and how people's minds operate. But I'm able to explore some of that as an actor and ultimately I think it seems more interesting.
I wanted to be a doctor in sports medicine; I was into sailing and all that sort of thing.
I've studied psychology. I'm fascinated by the human mind, and I love people.
I majored in psychology, and I still love listening to people's problems.
I wanted to be a physical therapist because I had torn up my knee and thought it was interesting with the rehab and whatever. I did kinesiology, and after the first four days of class, I dropped out because I was like, 'This ain't the class for me!'
I went to physical therapy, occupational therapy, voice, every kind of therapy except mental therapy - obviously!
I was fascinated by each area I studied, whether neurology, urology or surgery.