I remember going back and forth with you on TLS last summer when I was committed to studying as well. Turns out my 60-70 hour work weeks made me sacrifice studying in a similar way that it seems like it plagued you. I ended up taking a new job in …
@TheWord26 said:
I was wondering if you had considered trying to work at a firm to become a patent agent. Electrical engineers are in high demand and you might be able to land a gig doing some patent work in the near future - with the possibility o…
@badgalriri said:
@Mellow_Z Yeah, I was calculating it and it'd actually still be around $100,000 in total that I'd have to take loans, which is still way better than $200-255k. On other forums, I read that once your in with ED, no school will real…
@"Matt Dare" said:
I'm pretty sure Northwestern is a full scholarship so that's a slightly different situation than Emory
NU's ED scholarship is only 150k (lol only), but their tuition I believe is closer to 60k/year, so it's not quite a FULL scho…
@"Paul Pederson" said:
I need to be more active on these boards, however its hard due to working roughly 50 hours a week. These discussion boards are a gold mine for inspiration and information. I plan on sitting this Dec, however if I don't feel i…
I could definitely get another from a different professor but I really don't think it would be super personal and I want to stay away from the generic "this was a good student. he did good work" type of letters. I have a trip scheduled to my UG to…
1. My name is Zach and I am have been working as an Electrical Design Engineer for the last 2 and a half years. I hope to go on and work big law in Chicago as an IP lawyer. I've always wanted to help people and society as a whole, and I've realize…