Scott graduated from Florida Atlantic University in 1995 with his degree in Electrical Engineering. As an engineer, Scott worked on many exciting projects, including serving as the team lead on the replacement tail section of the Harrier Vertical Take-Off Jet, where Scott and his team fitted the underside of the tail with two antennas hidden inside the plane’s protective heat-shielded body cover. He also worked on projects for the F18, Sikorsky BLACK HAWK helicopter, and communication components found on virtually every commercial airplane flying today.
In law school, Scott was appointed the head of the school’s Moot Court organization, which competed against law schools throughout the country and enjoyed one of the most successful years ever. Scott was also elected by the entire student body to serve as a judge on the school’s Honor Court, which decided cases of honor code violations committed by students.
Scott holds several U.S. Patents on devices that prevent texting and driving.