A Quote by Gia Coppola

I went to a private school, and I struggled academically. It was really disheartening to always be considered bad at that. — © Gia Coppola
I went to a private school, and I struggled academically. It was really disheartening to always be considered bad at that.
At school I was really heavily dyslexic, so I really struggled academically with reading and writing.
I struggled academically throughout elementary school
Academically I was never that great and I was not really into school. I don't know, I just really had a problem focusing but singing always came naturally.
Academically, I was thick. School wasn't bad, but I was.
I liked school and was a bit of an all-rounder academically, I struggled with music. I can't hold a note when singing and abandoned any notion of a career in music after barely scraping a pass in grade 2 piano.
I struggled academically in high school because it was hard to focus. It was hard to focus on those things that were other than artistic stuff.
I went to a very academically competitive high school. So I was always quite studious and quiet, just to keep up with the other geniuses who were in my school.
In my early teens, I was working in a Wimpy Bar and delivering cab company cards to make cash. I also ran a tuck shop at school. I struggled academically because of being dyslexic. When I saw other families and what they had, it inspired me. I thought, 'I can get that, too, if I work hard.'
I never really considered myself attractive, really. I was always kind of gangly in school.
Well, first of all, I grew up in New York City, going to first a public school, then a private school, and when I got to the private school in Manhattan, I learned of what we called 'The Promised Land,' which are the Hamptons. I've always had an affinity for the Hamptons.
I was no great achiever at school, either academically or in the sporting field... I was always tending to be in trouble.
I was a very bad student. I didn't know what I wanted to do, but I knew I didn't want to go farther in school. I hated school and was always the bad one; I was always insulting the teachers.
I never really considered myself attractive. I was always kind of gangly in school.
I'm very expressive, but I'm also a very private person. It is so hard to be private in the entertainment business. I'm really glad that I was famous and successful at the time I was because it was bad enough then in a profession which tended to eat you up and never give you any free time. But I think that the youngsters today have a really bad time from every angle.
I was really lucky. I had a really great opportunity. I went to an all girls, very small private school from seventh grade all the way to graduating. It was so wonderful because the focus was school at school...and during the week I could be that nerdy bookworm of a girl, and do six hours of homework at night.
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