Kevin Wayne Williams wrote:
> Michael Cash wrote:
>
>> On 12 Jun 2003 06:27:12 -0700, worthj1970@yahoo.com (John W.) belched
>> the alphabet and kept on going with:
>>
>>> Yes they do. Come back to me when you're employed, Mr.
>>> Wannabealawyerfromasecondrateschool.
>>
>>
>> Know what they call the guy who graduates from medical school at the
>> bottom of his class?
>
> Doctor?
>
> Doesn't work for law ... you have to pass the bar.

The United States Medical Licensing Examination is a three step exam: one
step at the end of the second year of medical school, one step during the
fourth year, and the last step taken during the first year of residency.
They get to call themselves "doctor" as soon as they get their diplomas, but
they cannot practice until they licensed to do so by a state.

> I don't think that
> will be an obstacle for KGII.

I don't guess it will. In recent years the school has generally led the
Florida bar pass rate (>90%). I am pretty sure that I am not in the bottom
10% of my class.

> I hope he is more personable in the
> flesh than he is over Usenet (and similar entities like fj.*), or the
> "attracting and retaining clients" part might prove a wee bit
> difficult.

Handing me a wad of cash does wonders for my personality.

-- 
Kevin Gowen