I don't go to law school, and I didn't attend some "offshore medical school", although I will note that you're incorrect if you think that graduates of offshore medical schools are somehow less capable than those of onshore medical schools. They have to pass the same step exams and the same board certification exams as the graduates of U.S. medical schools. Two of my best buds in residency were graduates of Ross in the Caribbean and they passed their board certification exams at the same time I did with no hiccups. I can guarantee you that overall, offshore medical school graduates are at least as qualified as the African-American students that graduate from U.S. schools like Meharry and Howard, and often struggle to pass the boards.
Anyway, if you're really that interested, TigersEye, I will fax you photocopies of my B.S. from Penn State ('00) and M.D. from Jefferson ('04) if you'd like. Just give me a photocopy of yours in return. I don't really see how that is relevant to this discussion in any way, however... Cheers.