A Quote by Julie Bowen

My parents had an old-fashioned ideal of college, that four years at a liberal arts college should be a liberal arts education. — © Julie Bowen
My parents had an old-fashioned ideal of college, that four years at a liberal arts college should be a liberal arts education.
I had a liberal arts education at Amherst College where I had two majors, mathematics and philosophy.
Amherst is a liberal arts college, committed to providing students with a broad education.
I do regret that when I went to college, I didn't have a liberal arts education. I got a BFA in musical theater, so it was a very directed toward what I was doing. I wish that I had expanded my horizons a little bit.
I wasn't using college as a stepping stone to law school or some other career. I just wanted a liberal-arts education.
I wasnt using college as a stepping stone to law school or some other career. I just wanted a liberal-arts education.
It is not so very important for a person to learn facts. For that he does not really need a college. He can learn them from books. The value of an education in a liberal arts college is not learning of many facts but the training of the mind to think something that cannot be learned from textbooks.
I'd had the quintessential liberal arts experience, and I came out of college not having a clue of what to do.
I went to a liberal arts college wherein grading was qualitative and we had to write our own evaluations.
I wish I'd gone to a small liberal-arts college where I'd have read the great books instead of a large university where I majored in early-childhood education.
I don't think that every child in America is going to necessarily aspire to, you know, a four-year degree from a liberal arts college or a certain kind of life. I think that people should learn to be excellent in the thing that they choose to do.
I went to school at Radnor High School. And I went to a liberal arts college in St. Louis, Missouri, called Lindenwood College.
I'm a liberal arts comedian and the definition of liberal arts is all spheres of human knowledge, coexisting, mixing and influencing each other.
The liberal arts are the arts of communication and thinking. 'They are the arts indispensable to further learning, for they are the arts of reading, writing, speaking, listening, figuring.
I decided that I didn't want to spend my time in a liberal arts college.
I went to a liberal arts college, and as part of my background, I was majoring in mathematics and physics.
One of my main reasons for going to college is to try to get a liberal arts background.
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