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What kind of masters degree best suites a law degree?

January 25, 2010 by  
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A lot of the law schools that I am considering have dual degree programs in both public affairs and physical sciences. Which direction is the best way to go? I really like working with people and am very interested in patent law and other forms of law that involve the sciences. Would it be better to get a masters degree in science/technology/environmental policy, or to get a degree in either an engineering or physical sciences field?

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One Response to “What kind of masters degree best suites a law degree?”
  1. Neil C says:

    You MUST have an undergraduate degree in hard science or a minimum of coursework in order to practice patent law.

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