| I did finish in 4 years... long, hard four years, but I did it. Most semesters were either five or six classes, and I took all the AP credit I could. Not necessarily a road I would recommend to anyone, but I loved it.
KublaKhan: Why do you think that Boston has a small IP market? I will agree that the legal market there is fairly small, BUT, all things considered, there is a ton of technological innovation that happens in and around Boston (i.e. the famed I-95 corridor and all of the universities). A very healthy portion of Boston industry is technology, which is not the sense I get of other legal markets, such as New York. In fact, New York (the entire state) only has 55 NALP firms that do at least 5% of their work in IP (out of 174 total firms - so roughly 31% of their firms do IP). Boston has 23 but is obviously a MUCH smaller city (51 NALP firms total, so 42%). |