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Gabriel Olander
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Hi, I am graduating in may with a BSEE at the University of Florida with goals of studying international patent (or IP) law I will soon be sending out a lot of law school applications (over ten). One of my top choices, ann arbor has a BINDING early decision program. I am thinking of applying for it, because U Mich is one of those schools I feel I have little chance to get into, and i would be very happy going there. so the question: would I be set for a great career in international patent law coming out of U Mich (i.e. should I apply for he BINDING early decision) or would U mich not be much better (career wise) than other schools (george washington U, Wash U in st. louis, berkeley, etc) so the early decision is not a good idea. any advice, is there a particuarly good school I should apply to? thanks for all the help!
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Re: where to go to school
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Check out the award winning international master's programme in intellectual capital management for lawyers, engineers and business students. Hosted by the Center for Intellectual Property studies (CIP), Chalmers University of Technology and Gothenburg University, Sweden. http://www.cip.chalmers.se/icm/
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abhishek dutta
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can u tell me the cost of the entire program of ICM ? i am from engineering background and want to enter the field of patents reply me pls
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