Re: Patent law (physics/math double major)
Posted by cc on 1/21/04
You can get licensed as a patent agent/attorney with the PTO with the credentials you describe, but that does not guarantee you a job. The most sought after degree for patent work is electrical engineering, then mechanical engineering. BS is fine. PHd only needed for biomolecular types. In my opinion, a double major is a waste of time. As far as law school admission goes, only 2 variables are considered. Read my lips ---- Undergraduate GPA and LSAT!!! They could care less about degree or double major.
Posts on this thread, including this one
- Patent law (physics/math double major), 1/20/04, by Schneider.
- Re: Patent law (physics/math double major), 1/21/04, by cc.
- Re: Patent law (physics/math double major), 1/23/04, by Kibitzer.
- Re: Patent law (physics/math double major), 1/24/04, by cc.
- Re: Patent law (physics/math double major), 1/24/04, by Kibitzer.
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