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A lot of the people in the profession have gone to top universities (mostly cambridge, oxford or imperial etc), and a lot of them do have degrees at masters level or beyond. That being said, I have also seen people in the profession that have not gone to Russell Group Unis etc and do perfectly well in their careers. There are also some firms that almost look to exclusively hire from target unis whereas others are less bothered about that. I would not say it is definitely not the be all and end all- as long as you are a clear communicator and can grasp complex technical concepts (and can communicate that in an interview) i would say that is the main thing.
Bummer, that's not all that impressive. I was thinking of giving it a go thinking it'll be ridiculously well paid, even as a trainee (like some finance graduate schemes). It's a good salary for a fresh grad. But it will rise very incrementally until you're fully qualified, which will take 3-4 years and a lot of exams. For Ph.D.'s however, which patent law firms love to hire, it's not a great incentive. You can make that much as a postdoc. More in industry, especially after 1 year of experience.
@@GMA20494 I'm thinking of doing biomedical sciences as a degree after college, but I want to be a lawyer so will I have to do two degrees to be a patent attorney? Like a law degree as well?
But you can be an attorney and also an science student it is super difficult you can’t practice law without studying it I think it is difficult
Are you a US patent agent?
thank you so much this is such a niche Career so hard to find anything on it and do you reqire a masters
yes at least.
nah on gradcracker brachlers seems fine
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What kind of physics degree? Is he educated beyond the undergrad level? That's important.
He has an MSc degree (written on his LinkedIn)
@@armanaksit7954 Thank you!
Do u have to go to a Russell group Uni or a top university at undergrad level?
A lot of the people in the profession have gone to top universities (mostly cambridge, oxford or imperial etc), and a lot of them do have degrees at masters level or beyond. That being said, I have also seen people in the profession that have not gone to Russell Group Unis etc and do perfectly well in their careers. There are also some firms that almost look to exclusively hire from target unis whereas others are less bothered about that. I would not say it is definitely not the be all and end all- as long as you are a clear communicator and can grasp complex technical concepts (and can communicate that in an interview) i would say that is the main thing.
Is the pay good for a patent attorney?
@Gucci Chan in the UK?
I believe starting salary is 36-42k in UK + bonuses
Bummer, that's not all that impressive.
I was thinking of giving it a go thinking it'll be ridiculously well paid, even as a trainee (like some finance graduate schemes).
It's a good salary for a fresh grad. But it will rise very incrementally until you're fully qualified, which will take 3-4 years and a lot of exams.
For Ph.D.'s however, which patent law firms love to hire, it's not a great incentive. You can make that much as a postdoc. More in industry, especially after 1 year of experience.
Can I be an IP with a Computer Science and law degree?
Yes provided Computer Science is a large enough proportion of the degree
@@sovgeezer thanks
Wow
How many years of school
Can I be a patent attorney with a Biomedical Sciences Degree?
My answer would be yes. Some sort of science degree is valued
@@GMA20494what about only law degree?
Sure thing
@@GMA20494 I'm thinking of doing biomedical sciences as a degree after college, but I want to be a lawyer so will I have to do two degrees to be a patent attorney? Like a law degree as well?
@@adbi-hasanahmed6808 Are you a US patent agent?