Great video, I think an idea for up coming episode of is one in which you give us insight in working as in house council and the differences to that of working big law. Question do you plan on doing live Q&A's in the future again now that you have a more doable schedule?
@TheAspiringBoss Жыл бұрын
Thank you! And yes i definitely can’t wait to share with you guys the differences as I get more into things. I’m definitely down to do more live q&as - those are my favorite!!
@mossiecoleman-nortz4712 Жыл бұрын
Angela, I love your channel and all the helpful you impart! Thanks so very much! My question probably is one you’ll have to answer at another time, because it a law school writing question: I seem to have a problem with the Analysis and Application section of writing an Essay Question Answer…. I tend to write everything I know in my answers but I need help knowing how to not overdo 7:58 it and write waaaay too much, but my Fear of not writing ENOUGH overpowers me!! Can you give me some tips and guidance in this area??? Maybe there are others that feel this way and ca benefit from your input!!! Thanks for sharing and for caring!!!! Mossie
@xmirame Жыл бұрын
In terms of patent lawyer, I would say this is generally true. The only reason is to actually be involved in the law process, you have to understand what the subject is in the first place. I currently have a friend in a T50 school that got in with a 153 LSAT when their 25th median is 158. She also got a full scholarship that's given only towards STEM degrees. This is because she already had a Professional Science Master's in Medical Immunobiology and wanted to specifically concentrate in getting into patent law in that field, which such qualifications are required. You shouldn't be able to discuss laws surrounding vaccine production when you don't even know how to make a vaccine.
@kendalldoer5466 Жыл бұрын
Thank you so much for answering my question about patent law! It was very helpful.