Anybody know anything about energy law as a career option? Bright future in this field?
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- SteelReserve
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Re: Energy Law
I don't know about Energy Law, but I do understand that Martian Law and BigTerradactyl Law are truly burgeoning fields right now.
...ok that was just for fun and just a wee bit sarcastic, but seriously, maybe you can educate this 2L that has gone through the OCI process about what "energy law" even means. Sounds an awful lot like that infamous "international law" all the median TTTers at my school thought they'd dominate.
...ok that was just for fun and just a wee bit sarcastic, but seriously, maybe you can educate this 2L that has gone through the OCI process about what "energy law" even means. Sounds an awful lot like that infamous "international law" all the median TTTers at my school thought they'd dominate.
- Aberzombie1892
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Re: Energy Law
Yes (it is bright).psoldato wrote:Anybody know anything about energy law as a career option? Bright future in this field?
Let's discuss
But focus more on your grades and how you spend you summers.
Grades + summers > taking some classes about energy.
While it matters what you take in school, don't get so caught up in trying to do a certain "track" that you lose sight of those two important things.
(i.e. using a summer to work for Entergy or some energy related government organization is worth more than pulling B+'s in energy related courses)
(Tulane offers an LLM in energy *cough *cough *trolling *cough).