LSAT Prep Stanford
LSAT Prep Stanford
Law school conundrum - for lawyers/law students!?
I am having a hard time making a decision about law school. I am currently a PhD student at UCLA, finishing my PhD this year, planning to go to law school in the fall. I want to be a patent attorney. I applied to 8 schools and was accepted to all 8, but have narrowed it down to 4: Stanford, Berkeley, Harvard and Yale (I know, I have all the luck...or maybe it was the never ending hours of LSAT prep, anyways....). I was leaning towards Berkeley due to the fact it is still quality and less expensive, but I hear a lot people say I should pick between the other three. If I would, I would most likely pick Stanford since my husband lives in San Jose. I already have about 200k in loans from undergrad. Luckily, I went to grad school for free. What do you think? Berkeley or Stanford/Yale/Harvard? Any known for being better for IP law?
Definately Berkeley. Good for patent law. Good value for money too. Good Luck.
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