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Sudbury Valley School. Take a look at this independent school in Framingham, Massachusetts,
I went to NYU for a year and a half, and I graduated from there and then years later went to Columbia for graduate school.
I went to college in Vermont, and then stayed in the East Coast.
I went to Briar Cliff College initially, and then I transferred to Georgetown University, because I was a Russian major, and I was one of two girls accepted that year. This was September 1969 - well, that would have been 1970 - into the School Of Languages And Linguistics in Georgetown.
For my undergraduate work, I went to Oklahoma State University and graduated from there in 1977.
I went to Bournemouth Film School for 3 years.
I went to high school in Lexington, Massachusetts, which in hindsight was very nice.
I went to Princeton from Amherst, where I split my interests between mathematics and philosophy.
I studied drama at the Queensland University of Technology, which was amazing. I can't speak highly enough of that school.
In my freshman year in high school, I went to the only public high school in Boston with a theatre program.
When I say that I went to grad school in Iowa City, people often assume that I went to the famed writers' workshop MFA program at the University of Iowa. I didn't. I got a master's in journalism.
Interdisciplinary Studies University of California, Santa Barbara, Santa
I wanted to go to a good college, and my mind was set on Wellesley.
I was a great student at a great school, Wharton School of Finance.
Amherst was pivotal in my broad intellectual development; MIT in my development as a professional economist.
I went to the Westminster College for Men in Missouri, which is what it was called back then, and transferred to the University of Denver where I ultimately got my degree.
The University of Google is where I got my degree from.
I went to high school in the highlands of Scotland.
I went to Holland Christian High School in Holland, Michigan, and to Calvin College in Grand Rapids, Michigan.
I suppose I have the tastes of someone who teaches at a university in the provinces.
I went to a Canadian college for performing arts and then I auditioned for Canadian Idol. That honestly was my golden ticket.
I came to Broadway through Indiana University.
Amherst is a liberal arts college, committed to providing students with a broad education.
In South Carolina, there's a lot of arts programs. So I was blessed enough to go to the Governor School For Arts & Humanities.
I went to the Goodman School of Drama in Chicago.
My older sister Nikki went to Hampton music school in Virginia, then to another school later in New York.
First I went to C.W. Post and I was a psychology and theater major and then I transferred to NYU's Tisch School of the Arts as a drama major.
I have studied at the school of the world.
Oxford; where you read with your lover, drink with your tutor and sleep with your books
I graduated with a B.A. from Goddard College in 1991 and then studied poetry for a year in the M.F.A. in Writing Program at Vermont College.
I went to the Wharton School of Finance, the toughest place to get into. I was a great student.
I trained in Toronto with a private acting teacher, who was wonderful, for years growing up.
Gryffindor, where dwell the brave at heart!
I finished high school there and then I went to Rhode Island School of Design.
Anyway, when I was a kid, I dutifully went to the Sydney Technical and Fine Arts College.
I went to the University of Virginia and I came from, I grew up in suburban Philadelphia.
Oxford, the paradise of dead philosophies.
I went to drama school in Scotland.
I went to the University of Life and was chucked out.
I went to Queen's University Belfast and stayed nine months, then I ran away to be an actor.
Stepford University
one of the leading research university on the PLANET with over THREE MILLION likes on Facebook. That's more than Harvard, and SIX times as many as Stanford.
I majored in Shakespearean studies at a very tiny school in Georgia.
I was attending the University of Alberta. I was going to be a high school teacher, like my parents. I failed - no, I didn't fail a class, I just barely passed. I really didn't try. It was Canadian history, through the plays of the time. My God, those were boring plays.
I attended Amherst College from 1951 to 1955. The first two years were a revelation. There were innumerable exchanges with brilliant classmates, among them the playwright Ralph Allen, the classics scholar Robert Fagles, and the composer Michael Sahl.
I then moved to the University of Western Ontario where I was made a full professor in 1985.
I had gone to the High School of the Performing Arts in New York City.
My mom graduated from the University of Michigan, which is a great school. Then she got her Master's from NYU. She wanted to be an actress, so when she graduated, she had a dream, and she started following it. She moved to New York and took acting classes with people like Denzel Washington.
I spent a year at Southwestern Louisiana Institute, then transferred back to the University of Texas, where I majored in English and history.
I went to Parsons. American sportswear was my education, and that is what is important to me.
Davos is my university.
Thank you for that, boy genius! Where did you graduate from? Hogwarts School for the Mentally Unbalanced?
Nick Abraham and I had known each other from Ryerson University.
attending USC or Occidental.
Then I went off to Southern Methodist University in Dallas. They had a really wonderful theatre department.
I applied to American Repertory School up at Harvard at got in.
Many more schools can be outstanding.
I studied science and journalism at the University of Colorado and then got interested in experimental film there and started doing my own films.
I did one year at NYU, and I'd love to go back there someday.
Well, I was born and raised in Rochester, New York.
Well, I'm not quite certain yet, young Mr. Fitzpatrick. I am considering the name Willow Hills. Or perhaps Maple Falls. What would you suggest?
I went to Boston College. It's a Catholic college, yeah I had a nickname there: Jew.
I graduated from CUNY College of Staten Island with a 3.9 GPA in three and a half years.
I went to the High School for Performing Arts, and to Howard University on a talent scholarship.
I won a scholarship with the Brixton School of Building. I screwed around, not putting in a proper attendance.
I have a strong attachment to Harvard.
I went to Princeton, I minored in women's studies.
My Alma mater is the Chicago Public Library.
You've heard the freshmen fifteen? Be prepared for the Shaw twenty.
one semester at UCLA
I went to a public high school with a magnet program for law and psychology. But right before my junior year, I decided that I wanted to leave and become an actress, so I graduated early and moved out to L.A.
CLEARVIEW, QUEENS
Beauty, grace, and charm my foot. It's a school for sadists with good tea-serving skills.
I was born in Newton, MA. Graduated from Brown University in 2001 with honors in English as a playwright. I attended the National Theater Institute at the Eugene O'Neill Center in Waterford, CT just after Brown. I moved to NYC in 2002 and was a professional ... waiter, for 3 years.
It is curious that, with my somewhat antinomian tendencies, I should have gone to Trinity Hall - which was, and is, before all a Law College - and should thus have been thrown into close touch with the legal element in life.
I went to university in Colorado and studied art history. I did some photography classes there, although it felt really pretentious.
That little school in the crook of the baseball glove that is Wisconsin. He'd
I was at Second City L.A., going through the conservatory, and I graduated in 2004 and I got 'SNL' in 2005.
I spent my childhood in Newfoundland and then my junior high and high school years in Alberta, Canada.
I don't think I could have thought of any place other than Stanford to leave Harvard for.
I was born in Toronto and studied with the National Ballet of Canada. I went to school to study dance, slept on the floor, ate nothing, waitressed - and then there was a Mary J. Blige audition.
MFA program at the University of Michigan when we met.
The best university is the university of life.
I will forever and always identify with Scarborough - no matter where I move.
Of course, the downside of attending a fictional school is that our lacrosse team sucks.
After a couple years of occasional lessons with Pass I moved to Boston to attend the New England Conservatory.
I actually graduated from the Chicago Academy for the Arts. I think John Cusack did as well.
I'm from Kingston, R.I., sort of on the University of Rhode Island campus - on the margins of that, actually.
I went to Long Beach State, started out as an actor.
I just went to Harvard a little while, because I graduated from Armstrong High School in Washington and then I went up there but I didn't stay that long because I went into show business.
For graduate school I ended up going to the University of Iowa, which is, of course, the best graduate writing program in the country.
I went to the University of Michigan for one year, and fortunately they had a foreign-film cinema, and I discovered it, and I thought I died and went to heaven.
Someone thought that I dropped out of Harvard. I am a college dropout, but I dropped out of Temple University in Philadelphia.
I'm so thankful for my one year at regular high school in White Plains.
Actually, I didn't like Dartmouth very much, but the whole theater scene I really liked.
I've had a wonderful experience here at Penn State.
I grew up in Shrewsbury, Massachusetts and went to college in Washington D.C.
Matt Bomer and I went to Carnegie Mellon for drama together.
When I first started, I would go to Weist-Barron, and I studied with Rita Litton and ACTeen. For teenagers, it's a really, really great school. We did a lot of on-camera stuff, so you see yourself and what you do on camera.
I'd like to see the University of Western Australia and the other four or five universities in Western Australia really excel through having some of the greatest minds in the world attracted to it.
Princeton is a sublime undergraduate university. It has a good architecture school.