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Thursday, Sep 14 2017

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Yeah, IP sounds like a great idea. Good luck!

Thank you!

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Thursday, Sep 14 2017

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What a great question!

I decided on law last summer while working for a biotech startup in NYC. I have always been interested in biotech and entrepreneurship, but that internship made me realize that I really enjoy patent/intellectual property law (all of the company's new inventions are filed at the USPTO, and the process fascinated me). I want to use patent law to help get new biotech to the market and reach as many patients who may benefit from new technology as possible. I'm hoping to do a lot of good with a law degree!

Very interesting! I've heard very little about this route. Thanks for sharing!

You're very welcome! :)

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Thursday, Sep 14 2017

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What a great question!

I decided on law last summer while working for a biotech startup in NYC. I have always been interested in biotech and entrepreneurship, but that internship made me realize that I really enjoy patent/intellectual property law (all of the company's new inventions are filed at the USPTO, and the process fascinated me). I want to use patent law to help get new biotech to the market and reach as many patients who may benefit from new technology as possible. I'm hoping to do a lot of good with a law degree!

What kind of science degree do you have?

I studied Biological Engineering in undergrad!

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Thursday, Sep 14 2017

What a great question!

I decided on law last summer while working for a biotech startup in NYC. I have always been interested in biotech and entrepreneurship, but that internship made me realize that I really enjoy patent/intellectual property law (all of the company's new inventions are filed at the USPTO, and the process fascinated me). I want to use patent law to help get new biotech to the market and reach as many patients who may benefit from new technology as possible. I'm hoping to do a lot of good with a law degree!

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Hi all,

I am trying to figure out the best way to spend my last couple of days (Thursday and Friday) before I sit for the test on Saturday. Originally, my plan was to use Thursday to drill a bunch of individual sections from different preptests and take Friday to do some light practice (nothing timed, barely any work tbh) just to keep the material fresh in my mind. However, I'm now getting conflicting advice from some friends who I have been asking.

I took my most recent (and what I presumed to be my last) 5-section timed exam last night (Tuesday) and did the best I've ever done on a preptest. Obviously I was thrilled, but now I'm wondering if it would be in my best interest to take one final preptest in conditions that will be more similar to the actual test (in the morning, in a relatively quiet space, etc.). I have only taken one 9am preptest at this point since I work full-time (I'm taking the next 2 days off for test prep). Should I just try to ride on the confidence of my most recent practice test going into test day?

Additionally, I have heard some talk of "warming up" on the day of the exam. I would love to know if this technique has worked out for others.

Any and all advice would be tremendously appreciated! :)

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