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I'm in college majoring in Political Science and minoring in History. I make good grades, I enjoy it and I'm good at it. However, it would appear Poli Sci is not a particularly valuable degree. I've been told I'd make a great attorney and I have an interest in intellectual property & technology law. But everyone tells me law school is very stressful/difficult and law is a very stressful profession. Yeah, a lot of people tell me I need a tech degree to do patents or IP. I guess I should find another interest. You do NOT need a sci/tech degree to work in IP law! You only need a science degree if you want to become a patent lawyer before the US Patent & Trademark Office. Every other aspect of IP law from licensing to litigation is done outside of the USPTO. Any lawyer can take a case to court. Any lawyer can negotiate a contract. Patents are not the end all and be all of IP law. So if this is something you have a strong interest in, do not let that stop you. to be a tech lawyer or any real ip guys u need a bachlors in a science field. I got an MA in Political Science and never really used it. I have friends/fam who were far more wonkish and are now staffers in the capital, attorneys, profs. Some love what they do some don't, but that's the case in any field. Sure, it's stressfull, but it's part of the job. It depends how badly you want it. Nobody else can make that decision for you. law school is very difficult for some, and easy for others. If you can think logically and put together a coherent sentence, you should be fine. BTW, you shouldn't decide what sort of lawyering I wanted to do until you get into school and get a little exposure to a few fields. Yes, there are lawyers who are alcoholics, just as there are plumbers and professors who drink too much. The vast majority of lawyers that I know lead quiet middle class lives indistinguishable from their neighbors. You seem to think that to be a lawyer means to be in private practice, which is where the stress lies. It occurs to me that you might be very happy as an in-house lawyer in a corporation where you can apply your interest in intellectual property and technology and at the same time use your (about to be acquired) legal skills. See if you can do an internship or at least get some work experience in such a corporation and see whether you feel that you could fit in. At the same time, look into career prospects for government lawyers with a background in Poli Sci. That again might be the answer for you! I'm sure you have a great future, so cheer up! Good luck! I am an attorney with a psychology BA. I knew I wanted to be an attorney since high school so I got my pysch degree just to have something. Psych, I've been told is a pretty useless degree without more education, which seems to be how you are feeling about Poli Sci. |
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