Harry wrote:
Harry wrote:
On 12/20/09 5:56 PM, Bill McKee wrote:
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nom=de=plume wrote:
I see from your statement, that if you did graduate college, it
was not
in
the hard science disciplines.
I see you're mistaken. I was a double major... biology and English
lit.
The
former is one of the requirements for being a patent attorney.
I also see that you have no logical argument, thus your pathetic
attempt
to
put me down.
Man up Bill.
You said nothing about degrees. So a patent attorney needs only a
biology degree?
You need to have a bs in order to become a patent agent. Biology
qualifies. There are very specific requirements. I also have a
JD/MBA also
if that makes you feel better. Thus, I'm a patent attorney, not just an
agent. The pass rate for the exam is about 40%.
Here's a link that'll boil it down for you in steps even you can
comprehend..
http://inventors.about.com/od/patent...t_Attorney.htm
I was category A with a bio degree.
http://patbar.com/FAQ-patent-bar-exam.shtml#data-18
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Nom=de=Plume
When I was dealing with the patent attorney for my patent, I came to the
conclusion that patent attorney has to be one of the most boring, least
mentally stimulating endeavors a JD can get involved in.
To each his own, Bilious. I feel about the institution of the military
the way you feel about patent attorneys. I don't have the patience to
be a patent attorney, but I appreciate their worth to those who need
them.
i really have to be honest, I don't have the patience to leave my
basement apartment.
Well then, stay put. The weather outside is frightful.
http://www.usatoday.com/weather/temppic/wtempusa.htm
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Imagine being such a worthless p.o.s. that you post on usenet using
someone else's ID