What does the future look like for a patent attorney majoring in Biological Engineering?
Saturday, May 16th, 2009 at
6:42 pm
ao_glover asked:
I am currently majoring in biological engineering with an emphasis in biomedical engineering. Is biological Buy Viagra engineering a good choice for becoming a patent attorney? Also would my chances of getting a job after graduation from law school be raised if I got a masters in biological engineering before or during law school? Finally would getting a masters in biomedical sciences or another life sciences be a better choice than biological engineering?
I am currently majoring in biological engineering with an emphasis in biomedical engineering. Is biological Buy Viagra engineering a good choice for becoming a patent attorney? Also would my chances of getting a job after graduation from law school be raised if I got a masters in biological engineering before or during law school? Finally would getting a masters in biomedical sciences or another life sciences be a better choice than biological engineering?
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The legal market is so flooded that jobs for new attorneys are virtually non-existant. Why not become a Bio- Engineer?
I would expect that you will earn $80,000 a year within 2 years of graduation. There is an explosion in the patent field..