w***e 发帖数: 89 | 1 Hello everyone. Sorry I can only use English to input.
I have earned an advanced degree in Chemistry/Biochemistry in the US. While
job-hunting, I am trying to give some serious thought to the possibility of
making a career out of legal practice. Here are the things I'd like to learn
from you guys.
1. Is the science degree I have now going to favor my application to any law
school in US?
2. Does the science degree make me more marketable once I am out of law school
? and if yes, in which fields? |
D**********s 发帖数: 320 | 2 My only advice is that you should take a law school class first.
That is what I am doing now.
It's not that simple.
Language is the highest hurdle.
school
need
【在 w***e 的大作中提到】 : Hello everyone. Sorry I can only use English to input. : I have earned an advanced degree in Chemistry/Biochemistry in the US. While : job-hunting, I am trying to give some serious thought to the possibility of : making a career out of legal practice. Here are the things I'd like to learn : from you guys. : 1. Is the science degree I have now going to favor my application to any law : school in US? : 2. Does the science degree make me more marketable once I am out of law school : ? and if yes, in which fields?
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c**i 发帖数: 6973 | 3 Why? English? Latin?
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【在 D**********s 的大作中提到】 : My only advice is that you should take a law school class first. : That is what I am doing now. : It's not that simple. : Language is the highest hurdle. : : school : need
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D**********s 发帖数: 320 | 4 Both.
The class I am taking now requires a lot of reading in Ancient english, such
as Sir Coke's writing or even Bracton. It's so painful.
Another problem is that after I read a long article, I cannot remember the
content very well, or rather I have difficulty in reciting the text.
Comprehending the main points is not easy for a non native speaker if the
article is more than 20 pages. Even I understand the article very well, it is
still very hard to articulate it in the class. My classmate can e
【在 c**i 的大作中提到】 : Why? English? Latin? : : * * *
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a**d 发帖数: 31 | 5 Your chem background will help a little. But in the admission process, nothing
is as crucial as your LSAT and GPA. Whether it is going to help you in
finding a great job depends on which field of law you would like to practice.
If you want to do patent, of couse having a science degree is not gonna hurt.
But keep in mind that you will be competing with a lot of other people in law
school with sci and tech backgrounds. The success of your job hunting will
depend a lot on you grades and the reputa
【在 w***e 的大作中提到】 : Hello everyone. Sorry I can only use English to input. : I have earned an advanced degree in Chemistry/Biochemistry in the US. While : job-hunting, I am trying to give some serious thought to the possibility of : making a career out of legal practice. Here are the things I'd like to learn : from you guys. : 1. Is the science degree I have now going to favor my application to any law : school in US? : 2. Does the science degree make me more marketable once I am out of law school : ? and if yes, in which fields?
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c**i 发帖数: 6973 | 6 Interesting. Any citation? |
b*******e 发帖数: 724 | 7 good summary! one more thing: IMHO, a good lawyer with mediocre scientific
background is much more marketable than a mediocre lawyer with strong
technical expertise.
nothing
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.
law
you
【在 a**d 的大作中提到】 : Your chem background will help a little. But in the admission process, nothing : is as crucial as your LSAT and GPA. Whether it is going to help you in : finding a great job depends on which field of law you would like to practice. : If you want to do patent, of couse having a science degree is not gonna hurt. : But keep in mind that you will be competing with a lot of other people in law : school with sci and tech backgrounds. The success of your job hunting will : depend a lot on you grades and the reputa
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w***e 发帖数: 89 | 8 Many thanks to DarthSidious, choi, abcd, babyhorse for your suggestions.... |
O*****g 发帖数: 1257 | 9 Ginsburg dozed off during the oral arguments of the Gerrymandering case.
I thought that should be exciting. :)
to
rules.
【在 c**i 的大作中提到】 : Interesting. Any citation?
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c**i 发帖数: 6973 | 10 Why? English? Latin?
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【在 D**********s 的大作中提到】 : Both. : The class I am taking now requires a lot of reading in Ancient english, such : as Sir Coke's writing or even Bracton. It's so painful. : Another problem is that after I read a long article, I cannot remember the : content very well, or rather I have difficulty in reciting the text. : Comprehending the main points is not easy for a non native speaker if the : article is more than 20 pages. Even I understand the article very well, it is : still very hard to articulate it in the class. My classmate can e
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O*****g 发帖数: 1257 | 11 Ginsburg dozed off during the oral arguments of the Gerrymandering case.
I thought that should be exciting. :)
to
rules.
【在 c**i 的大作中提到】 : Why? English? Latin? : : * * *
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D**********s 发帖数: 320 | 12 My only advice is that you should take a law school class first.
That is what I am doing now.
It's not that simple.
Language is the highest hurdle.
school
need
【在 w***e 的大作中提到】 : Hello everyone. Sorry I can only use English to input. : I have earned an advanced degree in Chemistry/Biochemistry in the US. While : job-hunting, I am trying to give some serious thought to the possibility of : making a career out of legal practice. Here are the things I'd like to learn : from you guys. : 1. Is the science degree I have now going to favor my application to any law : school in US? : 2. Does the science degree make me more marketable once I am out of law school : ? and if yes, in which fields?
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c**i 发帖数: 6973 | 13 Interesting. Any citation?
【在 O*****g 的大作中提到】 : Ginsburg dozed off during the oral arguments of the Gerrymandering case. : I thought that should be exciting. :) : : to : rules.
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