A Quote by George Hill

It's always a big accomplishment to graduate from a university. — © George Hill
It's always a big accomplishment to graduate from a university.
I created the first black superhero who was not a gangbanger or an African chief but was rather a college graduate and a professional, which I think is a big accomplishment.
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 McGill University, but I didn't graduate. They won't graduate me because I didn't have a degree in any one thing. I studied everything and they were like, "You studied too many things, so we can't give you a degree."
A graduate student who is still learning courses is not really taking a maximum advantage of a research university's offerings. He should already be finished with course-taking, as he would then be able to shape his own taste about what is a good subject for research work in the graduate school.
I went to Cambridge University and was the first in my family to graduate.
Getting a degree from Duke University is an amazing accomplishment for me.
I started doing science when I was effectively 20, a graduate student of Salvador Luria at Indiana University. And that was - you know, it took me about two years, you know, being a graduate student with Luria deciding I wanted to find the structure of DNA; that is, DNA was going to be my objective.
Knowing how to do a job is the accomplishment of labor - showing others is the accomplishment of the teacher - making sure the work is done by others is the accomplishment of the manager - inspiring others to do better work is the accomplishment of the leader.
Life is my university, and I hope to graduate from it with some distinction.
I was recruited by a number of schools including Miami University, University of Kentucky, University of Cincinnati, Indiana university, West Virginia University as well as others.
Well did graduate summa cum laude from Fordham University.
God has a university. It's a small school. Few enroll; even fewer graduate.
Nothing can kill the future dreams and goals of a new graduate than 50k of debt like an anvil over your head. I got to Indiana University not because I visited the campus and loved everything about it. I picked Indiana University because I saw a list of the top 10 business schools and it was the cheapest.
I am presently in my thirteenth year of teaching a graduate course at the University of Southern California.
My real education began when I entered the University of Chicago in September 1951 as a graduate student.
I always go back to when I was a kid and thinking about playing in the big leagues, so now that I've played in a thousand games, it's a cool accomplishment.
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