Am I Patent Bar Eligible?
Posted: Wed Nov 01, 2017 12:57 pm
I don't fall under category A. I'm looking at category B. But the issue is I'm not sure how I qualify.
For B.1, I have 15 credits of physics for physics majors. But my credits are quarter not semester hours.
For B.2, I have like no bio.
For B.3, I have 0 chemistry for chem majors. I have some chemical engineering classes but not enough.
For B.4, I have more than enough science and engineering classes for the 32 credits, but I'm unsure of the 8 credits of sequential physics. I skipped the two intro physics (using AP courses) which have required labs and took the 3rd course (which had a lab). Am I still counted as sequential? If so, I would have 12 credits of physics. But the AP classes show up on my transcript without grades so technically I didn't get a high enough grade to count them...?
I'm still in undergrad and I'm trying to plan out my remaining classes to be patent eligible. If I do not meet the requirements can I take classes at community college after my degree conferral to meet the requirements?
For B.1, I have 15 credits of physics for physics majors. But my credits are quarter not semester hours.
For B.2, I have like no bio.
For B.3, I have 0 chemistry for chem majors. I have some chemical engineering classes but not enough.
For B.4, I have more than enough science and engineering classes for the 32 credits, but I'm unsure of the 8 credits of sequential physics. I skipped the two intro physics (using AP courses) which have required labs and took the 3rd course (which had a lab). Am I still counted as sequential? If so, I would have 12 credits of physics. But the AP classes show up on my transcript without grades so technically I didn't get a high enough grade to count them...?
I'm still in undergrad and I'm trying to plan out my remaining classes to be patent eligible. If I do not meet the requirements can I take classes at community college after my degree conferral to meet the requirements?