A Quote by Yolanda King

One of my main reasons for going to college is to try to get a liberal arts background. — © Yolanda King
One of my main reasons for going to college is to try to get a liberal arts background.
My parents had an old-fashioned ideal of college, that four years at a liberal arts college should be a liberal arts education.
I went to a liberal arts college, and as part of my background, I was majoring in mathematics and physics.
I started in a business background, but then it was like, 'you know, I can't do math,' so I changed it to a liberal arts degree and got my Bachelor of Arts in Communications and it made sense.
Journalism students need to understand it and need a solid background in the liberal arts, in sociology, economics, literature and language, because they won't get it later on.
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.
We're both very passionate about the arts. Mom, of course with her arts background. I have a theater background and work with children.
I went to a little liberal-arts college in Missouri called Truman State University.
Amherst is a liberal arts college, committed to providing students with a broad 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'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.
People who come out of the liberal arts don't have an understanding of science and technology, and the people in science and technology have very little experience with liberal arts and the traditions of a liberal democracy.
There's a lot of reasons I didn't perform the way I could have in college. Going to college, I was a new parent, I lived in another state. I just wasn't mentally into it when I was in college.
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