>> I came to Rollins-- I
actually came to central Florida
and did my two year degree in [inaudible].
And I transferred after that to the
Hamilton Holt School at Rollins.
I worked my way through school, so I worked
during the day and would attend classes
in the late afternoon or the evening.
I had a great experience I thought Rollins was
a great school; it still is a great school,
and I recommend it to people all the time.
Towards the end of my Rollins career I
interned with a law firm in Washington DC,
and that was really my testing ground if
I wanted to go down this route or not.
So I did a independent study over the
summer and I was up there for three months
and that really kind of crystallized
my decision.
After I finished over at Rollins I worked
for a year fulltime as an editor actually
with a Publishing House, and
then I went to law school.
And during my law school career I clerked as
a law clerk for a judge here in Orange County,
Florida, and worked at a firm and
did some other things and finished up
and passed the Bar and on I went so.