"But first I want to get my master's degree at Columbia's School of International Public Affairs"
- Christy Romano
About this Quote
Christy Romano is revealing her desire to further her education by getting a master's degree from Columbia's School of International Public Affairs. This declaration reveals her aspiration and commitment to her research studies, as she is willing to put in the effort and effort to attain her instructional objectives. It likewise shows her interest in global public affairs, which is a field of study that concentrates on the relationships between governments, global companies, and non-governmental companies. By pursuing a master's degree in this field, Romano is most likely wishing to acquire a much better understanding of the intricacies of worldwide relations and how to successfully manage them. Eventually, this quote reflects Romano's dedication to her education and her desire to acquire the knowledge and skills required to be successful in her chosen field.
This quote is written / told by Christy Romano somewhere between March 20, 1984 and today. She was a famous Actress from USA.
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