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In the winters, I enrolled in the hotel management program at Cornell University. I naively thought that I knew something about sleight-of-hand, entertainment and food, and that would be all I needed.
A bachelor's life is no life for a single man.
A bachelor's bed is the most pleasant.
The only time a bachelor's bed is made is when it's in the factory.
A lot of fellows nowadays have a B.A., M.D., or Ph.D. Unfortunately, they don't have a J.O.B.
You know what they call the fellow who finishes last in his medical school graduating class? They call him 'Doctor.'
My dad didn't want me to go for drama in school, so I chose the closest thing to it and got a bachelors degree in Communications at the Manhattan College.
I have a BFA in illustration.
My brother's got two degrees. He got one for me.
You'll marry your studies? Marry your books? You already have one degree but you want another. You'll marry your degrees?
In my bachelor days, the priority wasn't learning to cook.
I am an unmarried man, as opposed to a single man. A bachelor, according to the dictionary, is a man who has never been married. An unmarried man is not married at the moment. Many of these terms have fallen into disuse.
And I started as a journalism major at Ohio State, ended up in theater and I love to read.
I guess you could say I'm a model slash hotelier slash actor slash screenwriter.
I have a Bachelor in medicine, a Bachelor in surgery, and I am a Fellow of the Royal College of Surgeons.
At the risk of being forgotten completely by the media, I went to college and pursued a passion that had nothing to do with acting: mathematics.
I was hedging my bets by the time I got to college. I was interested in drama and journalism and psychology.
We're really up against it, we poor women: A bachelor's a hard thing to convert
The oldest of the arts and the youngest of the professions.
I became an art major, took every art class my school had to offer. In college, I majored in Advertising Art and Design.
I'm a liberal arts junkie.
I once asked my father what he wanted me to be. To my horror, he said, 'sociologist.'
I'd say I've gone to grad school for comedy being on 'Community.'
I went to college. I had a double major in biology and physical education, but my major was wrestling.
Pick up any newspaper in the morning. Count the words in the lead sentences. There will be at least 25 in all of them: Guaranteed. The writers just want to tell you how many degrees they have from this college or that university.
I thought, I can't do advertising any more, so I was downloading all these PDF applications from community colleges. And I thought, I'll become a paramedic. I'll get a two-year associate degree, if I can get in.
My degree was in opera.
Commerce is the school of cheating.
So I went for engineering, specifically product design, which I enjoyed.
I got an 'A' in Business Marketing in college!- as if that means a goddamn thing in the real world ...
I didn't know what kind of jobs, because how was I prepared? At best, I would be an AB in English.
THE ADVENTURE OF THE NOBLE BACHELOR
You should seriously get a job planning dates for The Bachelor.
Actually, I graduated from university as a journalist.
Where's your sketch pad?" I asked.
... "I gave that up," Kay said. "I wasn't very good, so I changed my major."
"To what?"
"To pre-med, then psychology, then English lit, then history."
"I like a woman who knows what she wants."
Kay smiled. "So do I, but I don't know any.
I did a geography degree, and if you told me whilst I was ignoring my geography degree revision in order to watch another episode of '24' that one day I wouldn't need that geography degree and I'd actually be in '24,' I'd have been quite pleased, I think.
I was a film major with a concentration in animation.
Take but degree away, untune that string, and hark, what discord follows!
By 2018, roughly 35 percent of the STEM workforce will be composed of those with sub-baccalaureate training, including 1 million associate degrees, 745,000 certificates, and 760,000 industry-based certifications.
A BS in any neuroscience without a master's or PhD was a three-legged dog of a degree: pitiable, adorable, and capable of inspiring applause when it did anything for you at all.
I got my undergrad in Creative Writing, and then I didn't get my Masters in obsession, because I figured I already had that covered.
I went to school for fine art. I'm a decent housepainter, but I'm a really good fine art painter.
A graduate of Oxford University with a degree in
Now, why am I not surprised to hear that you're a bachelor, Mr. Lauriston?" That
If I was smart enough to be a doctor, I'd be a doctor. I ain't, so I'm a football player.
I went to grad school with the grand plan of getting my Ph.D. and writing weighty, Tudor-Stuart-set historical fiction - from which I emerged with a law degree and a series of light-hearted historical romances about flower-named spies during the Napoleonic wars.
There is no more vulnerable human combination than an undergraduate.
By the time a student gets to college, he's spent a decade curating a bewilderingly diverse resume to prepare for a completely unknowable future. Come what may, he's ready--for nothing in particular.
My first degree came years before my second. I had wanted to be a physicist, but I flunked calculus.
After awhile, life becomes technical college. You can't be anything you want to be. You can be, like, twenty things. That's it." - "Refund" from Shake Away These Constant Days
I went to Princeton, I minored in women's studies.
I am a student of love.
I grew up in a literary home and majored in French, English, and sociology. They all have served me well over the years.
I went to Boston University and got my BFA, and performed Off Broadway.
I wound up getting my degree in sports medicine and nutrition because I wanted to work in the medical field. But I wound up taking a trip to Los Angeles and decided being an actor sounds pretty cool, too.
I went to college as a theater major. But after about three weeks of that, I changed to the school of fine arts as a painter.
[Bachelors'] approach to gastronomy is basically sexual, since few of them under seventy-nine will bother to produce a good meal unless it is for a pretty woman.
I had two different degrees: One in International Relations/Political Science and another degree in Radio and Television Production.
I chose to do comedy instead of going to college.
I was an English major in college, though I ended up getting my degree in "General Stduies" because my grades were too bad to qualify for an English degree.
I actually went to university.
You're the one with almost an MBA," Barry, the short balding one, said to Lash. "You should know what to do." "They don't cover what to do with a dead hooker," Lash countered. "That's a whole different program. Political science, I think." Despite
I started college Pre-Med. That lasted about half a semester.
You know, I'm still deciding what I'm going to be when I grow up.
I got a degree in math, from not a good school in Texas, and then I went to work as a software engineer. Just not glamorous at all.
The avowed goal of most college students today is preprofessional training or professional credentialing, even if they have no idea what their profession is likely to be.
One thing they do not teach you in college is what you will actually be doing in a career of your choosing.
I'd had the quintessential liberal arts experience, and I came out of college not having a clue of what to do.
I had a degree in economics but also thought of myself as a musician.
I was an economics major, which I enjoyed because I had a good business sense.
Teaching is too strong a word for whatever it was I did at Northeastern University.
As an undergraduate at Amherst College, I was devoted to Dickensian novels and antiestablishment journalism while marginally fulfilling premedical requirements.
Earning your Masters in Library and Information Science is beautiful.
The public health. I hope you know that television and computers are no more your friends, and no more increasers of your brainpower, than slot machines.
I was graduated in 1940 with a degree of Bachelor of Science in Social Science but a major in Mathematics, a paradoxical combination that was prognostic of my future interests.
I was fortunate in that I attended university in Canada in the early 1970s when you could take a true liberal arts degree with no programmes, majors or minors.
I graduated from the University of Michigan with a BA in Communications and left formal education behind.
Fellows of colleges do not always find money matters easy to understand: if they did, they would probably not have been the sort of men who become Fellows of colleges.
The one profession where you can gain great eminence without ever being right.
At heart, I'm a reconstructive surgeon.
I don't have a college degree. I started working at 19 on a tiny newspaper. I've covered everything from weddings to crime to criminal weddings.
If it were really up to me, I would study literature and creative writting. I would major it it, if I really could. But whose life these days are really up to the person living it?
Our guys took Shop and Advanced Shop. Shop is when you make a chair. Advanced Shop is when you paint it.
Two Arts degrees does not a life make.
I majored in theater at San Diego State. My one eye was on football, and my other eye was on Hollywood.
I didn't want any degrees if all the ill-read literates and radio announcers and pedagogical dummies I knew had them by the peck.
I never graduated, but I was kind of floating between journalism and art, because neither one wanted to claim me, as a cartoonist.
I thought I was gonna be an attorney, so I went to Dartmouth and I was a government major and I minored in environmental policy, and I didn't do anything academically around the arts.
Basic Carpentry in the afternoon, and Sadomasochism 101 in the evening.
Most of my contemporaries at school entered the World of Business, the logical destiny of bores.
I've never necessarily chosen to be a bachelor. I've had girlfriends throughout the last 20 or 30 years. It's just that there were times when I met people that fascinated me and times I didn't.
What do they call you if you graduate first in your class at medical school?" John said, "I don't know. Doctor?" Eddie said, "And what do they call you if you graduated last in your class at medical school?" Without missing a beat, John said, "Dean!
I was a Political Science major.
medi-techs. She wanted a
Boston Latin School.
Unless you took courses in architecture, engineering, or pre-med, the rest of your liberal arts education hardly prepares you for life as the business warrior and champion you envision yourself to be.
I'm in showbusiness. I'm an entertainer.
SALES SPECIALIST. CAN EAT BITTERNESS AND ENDURE HARDSHIP.
Well, I'm leaning probably toward the sciences like physics.
am not a well-schooled woman. Instead, I have learned my lessons from experience, mistakes, and the heat of battle. If ever there was a shining alumnus from the school of hard knocks, it is I. My diploma can be found, printed in black and blue, at points of varying interest from head to toe.