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Re: Re: Next Move?[ Follow Ups ] [ Post Followup ] [ Patent Forum ] [ FAQ ] Posted by F Petti on December 02, 2002 at 06:20:38: In Reply to: Re: Next Move? posted by M Arthur Auslander on December 02, 2002 at 02:26:21: : : I am currently a Jr. Research Associate working in the Biotech industry with 3 years experience. I possess a BS in Biochemistry and have aspirations of becoming a patent attorney. I am undecided if I should pursue my Masters in biotechnology on a part time basis while continuing to gain experience in the industry or do I take my knowledge and apply to law school now. Or do I have it all wrong and going to get my PhD the first necessary stride in becoming a patent attorney in the biotech sector. In the long run would it be beneficial to posses a higher degree when seeking my first position as a patent attorney? : Dear F Petti, : M. Arthur Auslander Thank you Mr. Auslander for your response. I agree with you that it is a matter of exactly which road to take in the fork. However, I feel that I would not possess enough knowledge of the biotech industry if I were to leap directly into law school without a higher degree. I was told that it would be beneficial to attain a higher degree before attending law school to increase my chances of landing my first employment opportunity after law school. Also, in recent employment searches, I have noticed that most law firms seem to be seeking only those candidates with the masters or PhDs. Between the two, science or law, which is considered to be the more desirable knowledge in biotech patent law?
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