Generally speaking, a BS/BA is insufficient for Patent Prosecution at a law firm. If you're talking about Patent Litigation, you may get by.
The market is saturated with PhDs, many of whom have post-doctoral experience. The fact that you CAN get a …
@"Alex Divine" said:
Yeah, from what I hear it is imperative to get acclimated to the 70s before sitting for the exam.
Seconded. Definitely try to take the more recent tests. The other thing I would add is to try not to waste the newer tests until…
I think Rachel hit it on the head, but I'll add this as well. You should commit to memory Group I and Group 2 logical indicators, which are discussed in the curriculum. These logical indicators will help you identify whether they're asking you for t…
@Mellow_Z Given your undergraduate loans, it might be a good idea to work (maybe at an IP firm?) before you head to law school. My thinking is this, you want to go to the best possible law school you can if your goal is big law, and you may want to …
@Mellow_Z I was wondering if you had considered trying to work at a firm to become a patent agent. Electrical engineers are in high demand and you might be able to land a gig doing some patent work in the near future - with the possibility of your f…
I'm fortunate to live in the DC area, and I've studied on the weekends at the Library of Congress. Immaculate space. During the week I do most of my studying at home (or stay late in the office and complete a few problem sets/practice packets)
I've been using OBS studio and my webcam to locally capture video and watch them using winamp. https://obsproject.com/
This way I use my hard disk to save the video instead of space on my phone...The webcam is just mounted to the top of my monitor …