Questions about engineering exit options and the IP field
Posted: Mon Jul 18, 2011 4:12 pm
I apologize if this has been answered before, but I haven't mastered the search function entirely and couldn't find it if it has.
i am graduating with a chemical engineering degree in may and will be able to attend a t14 law school at sticker or a t25 with a substantial scholarship. I know the legal market has been hit hard and is no where near to recovering, but have heard whispers that the IP field is a little different. The focus, however, has been on EE's, with an emphasis on PhDs for bio people. How do ChemEs fair in this?
Assuming the worst and I find only doc review on graduation from law school, would it be particularly difficult returning to the engineering field? I've had internships and part time work in the oil and gas industry, so I wouldn't be completely new to it.
Thank you
i am graduating with a chemical engineering degree in may and will be able to attend a t14 law school at sticker or a t25 with a substantial scholarship. I know the legal market has been hit hard and is no where near to recovering, but have heard whispers that the IP field is a little different. The focus, however, has been on EE's, with an emphasis on PhDs for bio people. How do ChemEs fair in this?
Assuming the worst and I find only doc review on graduation from law school, would it be particularly difficult returning to the engineering field? I've had internships and part time work in the oil and gas industry, so I wouldn't be completely new to it.
Thank you