Patent Law

<p>Hi everyone,</p>

<p>I'm currently pursing a bachelors of science (B.S.) in Industrial Management and Systems Engineering. <em>I currently live on the East Coast but want to move to Southern California after graduating. I am very interested in Patent Law and I am currently preparing for the LSAT. I would like to do</em>patent law involved with BIOEgineering. I understand that may require me to go back to school for a degree in bio engineering as well. Also if it wouldn't be smart or feasible to become involved in Patents Involving bioengineering I would also consider patents towards the computer field. Please be brutally honest i need to My main questions<em>seethe following.
1. Can you pursue a Masters in BioEngineering while your Bachelors is in Industrial Engineering.
2. What are some good master's programs in BioEngineering in Southern California.
3. What law schools should I pursue in the Southern California area in regards to patent law and being able to find a job after.
4.</em>What type of degree should I pursue if I want to get involved with patents and computers, I was thinking of going to a community college to save money and get a quick 2 year degree.
5. Would it be worth looking into MBA programs.</p>

<p>My biggest concern is finding a job after school. I have a 3.4 in engineering now and I applied to 45 internships with no luck. Thank you for all the help.</p>

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