Seebs26
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« on: 11-03-09 at 02:07 pm » |
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Hello everyone, I am currently working on PhD in Material Science and Engineering, with prior degrees in chemistry and forensic science. I have a strong interest into become a Patent Agent/and or Attorney.
I recently have attended an ACS conference and spoke with various patent attorneys. For the most part I was talking to them about the difference with getting a PhD while passing the patent bar, and then work in industry/or law firm and get a law degree while working versus getting a Masters and attending law school full time while passing the patent bar during this time instead. I've read numorous sites and spoke with people and kind of just hear a million different things. I just wanted to ask a few questions on here and see what people think.
First, what do you think about the idea of getting a PhD, passing the patent bar, and going to work as a patent agent with a strong science chemistry background and attaining a law degree later on, thus leaving other options open in case this hole IP law does not work out.
What do you suggest are the best options for studying for the patent bar. Keep in mind I am a graduate student working relatively long hours on stipend of around 20,000 a year, (AKA im broke! ) I dont mind saving and paying but I do not think 2,000 is really an option to spend at this point. Flexability would also be nice, as at some weeks im required to work day and night if a deadline or article is due.
I really appreciate any advice/opinions anyone can offer me!!
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