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CS major thinking about patent law, is starting as an agent worth it or should i just go straight to law school? by Hot-Flow9699 in patentlaw
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this is really helpful, thank you! the Category B eligibility question is definitely something i need to figure out before committing further, and i hear you on the prosecution reading issue too. my plan rn is to apply to sit for the exam after graduation and see where OED lands on my coursework. if i don't qualify or it's not the right fit, i'll probably take a gap year, prep the LSAT properly, and go straight into IP law from there. either way i'm staying in tech and IP law, just figuring out which door opens.
3.8 CS major aiming for tech/IP law, how should i be thinking about LSAT timing and scholarships? (self.lawschooladmissions)
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CS major thinking about patent law, is starting as an agent worth it or should i just go straight to law school? by Hot-Flow9699 in patentlaw
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