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Matt Damon revealed he left Harvard just two weeks before graduating because he couldn’t pause a movie shoot for his final exams. Amy Poehler: And what did your mom think about you not finishing Harvard? Matt Damon: Uh, well by then, I mean, I was working. They, they were...

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