guitarmann92 (2022-2023)
Application Information
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# | Law School | Status | Type | $$$ | Sent | Received | Complete | Interview Date | Decision | Updated | |
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Baylor University | Accepted W | Type: RA | $45,000 | Sent: 10/20/06 | Rec: -- | Comp: -- | Inter: -- | Dec: 11/17/06 | Upd: 17 years | ||
University of Texas Austin | Accepted D A | Type: ED | Sent: 10/20/06 | Rec: -- | Comp: -- | Inter: -- | Dec: 01/10/07 | Upd: 17 years | |||
Duke University | Pending W | Type: RA | Sent: 10/20/06 | Rec: -- | Comp: -- | Inter: -- | Dec: 12/12/06 | Upd: 17 years |
Visitor Comments
I have talked to a lot of patent attorneys, and though it would be better to have an EE degree, civil will be ok too. The way I see it is...in three more years will you really remember how to do all the engineering stuff you know how to do right now? I will remember some concepts, but it is the fact that you have the engineering background and have the ability to understand that stuff that helps you in patent law. If you make good grades in law school it shouldn't matter anyways. No I haven't been accepted to Duke and I don't think I will be accepted. Being from Texas it will probably be better to go to UT anyways.
Have fun in Austin
I hope you know how many similar deferred applicants you give hope to regarding UT! Congrats!
Your news on UT gives a lot of hope. Thanks. Have good luck!
I'm leaning towards it at this point and I was just wondering why you are choosing to attend?
i appreciate it. I'm actually at A&M right now, where did you go to undergrad?
We have essentially the same credentials (although your Master's degree is a huge plus). Do you know if you were accepted to Duke? Is patent law a real possibility with our civil backgrounds? I met with a few patent lawyers who think it is. Good luck