Even though I didn't get a business degree, I enjoyed learning about economics.
“Even though I didn't get a business degree, I enjoyed learning about economics.”
— Herb Ritts · Graduation
The World Motivation
Even though I didn't get a business degree, I enjoyed learning about economics.
“Even though I didn't get a business degree, I enjoyed learning about economics.”
— Herb Ritts · Graduation
Even though I didn't get a business degree, I enjoyed learning about economics.
That's why I felt so at home when I went to Africa. It didn't matter that I was halfway around the world in a foreign country, because all those elements are universal. And I think that's one thing about my work: It's universal.
For me, the most important thing I learned was just honing my eye. I think I had a good eye.
Many people who excel are self-taught.
Regardless of whether you speak the language or are familiar with a culture, the picture should hold up.
I didn't even go to graduation.
To my time at Harvard Law School and the many professional experiences that I've been blessed to have since graduation: Thank you.
When I was growing up, we were in a high income bracket, one of the highest. I was one of the first in high school to get a car. And I didn't have to wait for it to be a graduation present, either. We've probably got one of the nicest houses in Sacramento.
At Columbia Law School, my professor of constitutional law and federal courts, Gerald Gunther, was determined to place me in a federal court clerkship, despite what was then viewed as a grave impediment: On graduation, I was the mother of a 4-year-old child.
Some people drink from the fountain of knowledge, others just gargle.