I started in law school in '71 and graduated in '74. So I was training for the Olympics, running or averaging around 20 miles a day and going to law school full time.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
I went to law school after college.
I was in college in Washington, D.C. I did three years full-time. I did all my requirements, and my senior year was really a gut year. And I said, 'Law school will always be there.' I was in no hurry to get right into that.
I was actually going to law school in 1972.
In fall 2007, I stood at the midway point of completing my undergraduate studies at Columbia. I studied every moment that I wasn't sitting in class. I was very focused on maintaining a solid GPA, so I could go on to law school.
And I spent that time working as an insurance adjuster and going to law school in the evening, and then when I left law school, I joined the Department of Justice in Washington.
I worked my way through law school.
I took all the courses you would need to be able to go to law school. But my experience in college with football made me want to go into coaching.
The truth is that I'd always wanted to go to law school.
I grew up in a middle-class family. I went to law school.
I finished law school in '56, but I was working two jobs.