A Quote by Travis Scott

I skipped 'College Dropout' and 'Late Registration' and went straight to '808s & Heartbreak.' — © Travis Scott
I skipped 'College Dropout' and 'Late Registration' and went straight to '808s & Heartbreak.'
People asked me to change my name for [808s]...I think the fact that I can't sing that well is what makes "808s" so special.
When I was in 7th grade, we were all given an exam. It was science and math, and the boys who did well were skipped ahead so that when they got to be juniors or seniors in high school they would be able to go to the local community college and take calculus and physics there. And I wasn't skipped ahead.
When I tell people I'm a space scientist studying asteroids, they sometimes assume I'm a super-smart math whiz. The kind of person who skipped a bunch of grades and went to college when they were sixteen. Although I am good at math, school was difficult for me, and I didn't get straight A's.
Yes, college tuition is a problem for many young Americans, but it is a problem exacerbated by government subsidies and an overwhelming demand to get a college degree, despite high dropout rates.
It is fashionable to be a college dropout, no? Like Steve Jobs.
My chief identity, to my mind, was not 'writer' but 'college dropout.'
I wish I could have skipped college.
The first time I saw Douglas Sirk was in college. I didn't encounter him on the late, late, late show like a lot of people; people a little older than me, maybe. But I saw him already as someone to take special note of in an academic context in college. I was immediately in a state of visual splendor.
Rob Kalin, Etsy's founder, never finished college. Evan Williams, Biz Stone, Jack Dorsey - the founders of Twitter - are not college graduates. Mark Zuckerberg, Facebook founder, is another dropout. And, of course, Steve Jobs and Bill Gates.
I was a college dropout, hitchhiking across the Midwest. That was part of the old, adventurous spirit.
The day I graduated, I skipped the ceremony to go straight to California for the dot-com boom.
You have to be a cop-out or a wash-out or a dropout to come to our college. You have to work with your hands. You have to have a dignity of labor. You have to show that you have a skill that you can offer to the community and provide a service to the community. So we started the Barefoot College, and we redefined professionalism.
I think Berklee College of Music had the highest dropout rate of any college - or pretend college - in the United States. Because I think most people think they're going to be in Green Day or whatever, and you actually have to learn about music you don't care for, too. I mean, I cared for a great deal of music; it's just that I didn't want to submerge myself into the well of fusion jazz.
I'm a college dropout. My parents thought they had three respectable children, and I was the black sheep.
I was the girl who kind of went straight from high school to college. Then straight from college to law school.
I was a mad, impressionable kid, and every skit from 'The College Dropout' was telling me how I didn't need school.
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