Smith then studied law, was admitted to the bar, and began practicing as a lawyer in 1772.
Smith studied law, passed his bar exam, and established a practice in Columbia.
Smith studied the cylinder's radius and rate of spin.
Smith was studying it when police klaxons began to wail in the distance.
Smith studied the four a second longer, figuring the odds.
Smith originally studied guitar, and at the age of twelve moved to bass.
Smith studied piano in his youth but was primarily an autodidact on reeds.
Smith studied law with his father but did not practice law.
Smith studied making movies but dropped out halfway through his studies.
Smith also studied at the College of William and Mary.