I want to study Law with Engineering next year, can anyone give me some suggestion?
However, I am not sure what kind of engineering is the best choice. There are a number of engineering degrees can combine with law, they are mechanical, chemical, civil, electrical and I like all these kinds of engineering.
Can anyone give me some suggestion about what kind of engineering combine with law is the best choice for my future career? (for example: accounting with law has a good job prospect)
And what kind of industrys need more law background?
Thankyou@
Answer:
its not bad. My bud did engineering then went to law school. There is a demand for lawers that have a technical background. He did EE then to law school with a concentration on buisness/corporate law mainly antitrust in high tech, i dont know. You do not have to do that, but if you want to use your EE and law degree, thats where you would most likely end up
The planet needs another lawyer like it needs a billion ton comet slamming into it at 50 miles a second. Stick to engineering.
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