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UC Davis, Fordham, George Washington
Posted: Wed Jun 13, 2012 10:10 am
by kapamajay
Hi,
I am asking for some good advises in choosing a law school.
An international student, engineering Ph.D and work experiences, and want to practice on technology field, ip/patent.
Financial conditions are same for the schools; likely to cover for three years without serious debt.
Considering schools and job prospective, which will be the best choice?
Thanks for all the inputs.

Re: UC Davis, Fordham, George Washington
Posted: Wed Jun 13, 2012 10:11 am
by Doorkeeper
1) Where do you want to work?
2) What do you want to do?
3) Did you get any scholarships?
All else being equal, GW is TCR here for patent work.
Re: UC Davis, Fordham, George Washington
Posted: Thu Jun 14, 2012 3:07 pm
by crossarmant
PhD in Engineering and interested in patent work? Go to GW, stay above median, ???, profit.
Re: UC Davis, Fordham, George Washington
Posted: Thu Jun 14, 2012 3:33 pm
by Nammertat
crossarmant wrote:PhD in Engineering and interested in patent work? Go to GW, stay above median, ???, profit.
^ this
Re: UC Davis, Fordham, George Washington
Posted: Thu Jun 14, 2012 7:23 pm
by kapamajay
Nammertat wrote:crossarmant wrote:PhD in Engineering and interested in patent work? Go to GW, stay above median, ???, profit.
^ this
Thanks for the comments.
I'd like to ask one more q.
Better to chooe GW over others if I want to work in Cal?
Re: UC Davis, Fordham, George Washington
Posted: Thu Jun 14, 2012 7:27 pm
by top30man
kapamajay wrote:Nammertat wrote:crossarmant wrote:PhD in Engineering and interested in patent work? Go to GW, stay above median, ???, profit.
^ this
Thanks for the comments.
I'd like to ask one more q.
Better to chooe GW over others if I want to work in Cal?
Irrelevant unless IP.
Re: UC Davis, Fordham, George Washington
Posted: Thu Jun 14, 2012 8:25 pm
by Nammertat
kapamajay wrote:Nammertat wrote:crossarmant wrote:PhD in Engineering and interested in patent work? Go to GW, stay above median, ???, profit.
^ this
Thanks for the comments.
I'd like to ask one more q.
Better to chooe GW over others if I want to work in Cal?
For IP yes... you'll still be battling Stanford / Boalt grads, but GW is definitely able to break in.