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UIUC/WUSTL/Minn/ND/Iowa/Chi-Kent for Patent Law-EE
Does anyone know how these schools are currently placing in patent law? I have a BS in EE, with a 2.8 GPA from a top 5 engineering school. I'm looking at chicago for practice location, but I'm open to anywhere I can get a good job if push comes to shove. Also what kind of class rank am I looking at to get a job from these school?
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drleather

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Re: UIUC/WUSTL/Minn/ND/Iowa/Chi-Kent for Patent Law-EE
Rommel,
If you want to work in Chicago, go to UIUC or Notre Dame, as they have the best Chicago placement of the group. The quality of the individual programs should be a tie-breaker (unless one of schools has some amazing patent law program I don't know of).
If you want to work in Chicago, go to UIUC or Notre Dame, as they have the best Chicago placement of the group. The quality of the individual programs should be a tie-breaker (unless one of schools has some amazing patent law program I don't know of).
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Re: UIUC/WUSTL/Minn/ND/Iowa/Chi-Kent for Patent Law-EE
Thanks for your help, but I got into Northwestern via ED. Still shocked they took me.drleather wrote:Rommel,
If you want to work in Chicago, go to UIUC or Notre Dame, as they have the best Chicago placement of the group. The quality of the individual programs should be a tie-breaker (unless one of schools has some amazing patent law program I don't know of).
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D. H2Oman

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oneforship wrote:Epic bump.
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Re: UIUC/WUSTL/Minn/ND/Iowa/Chi-Kent for Patent Law-EE
I don't think your public ivy had a T5 engineering program doodDesert Fox wrote:Does anyone know how these schools are currently placing in patent law? I have a BS in EE, with a 2.8 GPA from a top 5 engineering school. I'm looking at chicago for practice location, but I'm open to anywhere I can get a good job if push comes to shove. Also what kind of class rank am I looking at to get a job from these school?
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Re: UIUC/WUSTL/Minn/ND/Iowa/Chi-Kent for Patent Law-EE
I don't think it is even a public ivy but it is a T5 Engineering University.kittenmittons wrote:I don't think your public ivy had a T5 engineering program doodDesert Fox wrote:Does anyone know how these schools are currently placing in patent law? I have a BS in EE, with a 2.8 GPA from a top 5 engineering school. I'm looking at chicago for practice location, but I'm open to anywhere I can get a good job if push comes to shove. Also what kind of class rank am I looking at to get a job from these school?
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Re: UIUC/WUSTL/Minn/ND/Iowa/Chi-Kent for Patent Law-EE
I thought berkeley had every T5 program in engineering though. Like aren't they 1-5 for everything?Desert Fox wrote:I don't think it is even a public ivy but it is a T5 Engineering University.kittenmittons wrote:I don't think your public ivy had a T5 engineering program doodDesert Fox wrote:Does anyone know how these schools are currently placing in patent law? I have a BS in EE, with a 2.8 GPA from a top 5 engineering school. I'm looking at chicago for practice location, but I'm open to anywhere I can get a good job if push comes to shove. Also what kind of class rank am I looking at to get a job from these school?
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According to Kronk yes.kittenmittons wrote:I thought berkeley had every T5 program in engineering though. Like aren't they 1-5 for everything?Desert Fox wrote:I don't think it is even a public ivy but it is a T5 Engineering University.kittenmittons wrote:I don't think your public ivy had a T5 engineering program doodDesert Fox wrote:Does anyone know how these schools are currently placing in patent law? I have a BS in EE, with a 2.8 GPA from a top 5 engineering school. I'm looking at chicago for practice location, but I'm open to anywhere I can get a good job if push comes to shove. Also what kind of class rank am I looking at to get a job from these school?
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Kronk

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Re: UIUC/WUSTL/Minn/ND/Iowa/Chi-Kent for Patent Law-EE
tbf, I pretty much challenge you guys to find an area where Berkeley isn't top five that isn't law. They definitely are in engineering.
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oneforship

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Re: UIUC/WUSTL/Minn/ND/Iowa/Chi-Kent for Patent Law-EE
Hotel management?Kronk wrote:tbf, I pretty much challenge you guys to find an area where Berkeley isn't top five that isn't law. They definitely are in engineering.
Boom roasted.
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Definitely is a top 5 engineering school.Kronk wrote:tbf, I pretty much challenge you guys to find an area where Berkeley isn't top five that isn't law. They definitely are in engineering.
I don't think UCB is a top agricultural school either.
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Kronk

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Frack, dude.oneforship wrote:Hotel management?Kronk wrote:tbf, I pretty much challenge you guys to find an area where Berkeley isn't top five that isn't law. They definitely are in engineering.
Boom roasted.
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Kronk

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Re: UIUC/WUSTL/Minn/ND/Iowa/Chi-Kent for Patent Law-EE
Let's focus on things that matter.Desert Fox wrote:Definitely is a top 5 engineering school.Kronk wrote:tbf, I pretty much challenge you guys to find an area where Berkeley isn't top five that isn't law. They definitely are in engineering.
[strike]I don't think UCB is a top agricultural school either.[/strike]
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Re: UIUC/WUSTL/Minn/ND/Iowa/Chi-Kent for Patent Law-EE
Agriculture is more important than all liberal arts combined.Kronk wrote:Let's focus on things that matter.Desert Fox wrote:Definitely is a top 5 engineering school.Kronk wrote:tbf, I pretty much challenge you guys to find an area where Berkeley isn't top five that isn't law. They definitely are in engineering.
[strike]I don't think UCB is a top agricultural school either.[/strike]
Furthermore the University of California was established by the Morill Land Grant act, and thus agriculture was one of its primarily focuses.
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I've heard that Kent is great for Patent Law...nothing to back it up, though
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