A Quote by Mila Kunis

I definitely hope to attend UCLA in a year, and major in business. — © Mila Kunis
I definitely hope to attend UCLA in a year, and major in business.
I was an English major at UCLA when I was 18, and then I left after a year to start acting. I was educating myself during that time.
I never did theater. I was a theater major at USC my first year because I didn't get into the film school. I was biding my time, hoping to be accepted to film school, and I ended up transferring to UCLA my sophomore year.
When I was 18, I moved to Los Angeles to attend UCLA.
I went to UCLA for a year and a quarter. There were too many students at UCLA interested in what I was interested in, and they couldn't accommodate all of us. I wasn't allowed to take voice or dance, only theater and acting. So I saved my money and, at 19, moved to New York.
What you do off the job plays a major role in how far you go on the job. How many good books, do you read each year? How often do you attend workshops? Who do you spend must of your time with?
I got involved when I was a graduate student at UCLA when UCLA was the first site on the net.
I love UCLA and the people at UCLA. Everybody is great.
I haven't done any major filming with a major production company yet, but I've definitely done a lot of filming with a lot of professionals, filmers, and film little edits and put them up online. But I would definitely say that slope style skiers are entertainers as much as they are athletes.
My senior year of high school, I got into UCLA, but my family couldn't afford it.
If you have so much business to attend to that you have no time to pray, depend upon it that you have more business on hand than God ever intended you should have.
My mom and dad met at UCLA when he as a captain in the Air Force and she was in her junior year.
When I originally entered UCLA, I had planned to go for a film major, but I kept finding myself taking math classes for fun, 'cause I missed them from high school!
I lived in L.A. for a year when I was four - my dad was doing a sabbatical at UCLA - so it always remained quite a familiar place.
I remember what a thrill it was to attend my first Champions Dinner. Just being in the same room with some of the guys I had admired growing up and to be there because I had won The Masters was quite an honor. I still attend the dinner every year and it is one of the highlights of my time at Augusta during Masters week.
UCLA is my heart, man. Crossroads changed my life, UCLA made my life.
I'm gonna make sure everybody get their justice. This the year for business, this the year for my book, this the year for the movie and this the year for getting even. I'm on my way.
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