Happykitten - No.
ElectricEyes - When I was in college I seriously thought that a career as a stockbroker was for me. Unfortunately, the essence of selling was cold calling like a beotch. I got a foot in the door in collge as a cold caller for a stock broker and I honestly couldn't hang doing endless dialing.
Anyhow Axelfox is right, you start off your career building a client base who u milk for the rest of your life. If you want to get in the industry, I'd recommend getting a job at a local Smith Barney, Dean Witter, wherever. If you find you like it, those places will generally pay for your schooling to get a license. Anyhow, FYI, you don't need a college degree to be a stock broker (as I know two who are making serious cash without one).