(May 24, 2015 at 11:45 am)Anima Wrote:(May 22, 2015 at 6:01 pm)Jenny A Wrote: Once again
I'm confused about multiple law degrees though. There's a JD, and then there's LLM (but no one but tax lawyers and other specialists get that) so are you talking law school or something like a legal studies major, or law and politics or some such? Or do you just mean a degree in engineering, a degree in mathematics, and a JD?
I have a total of 6 degrees (and will be starting 7 & 8 soon enough). 3 degrees in engineering, 2 degrees in mathematics, 1 degree in Law (I have a JD). I had a very broad focus of specialization in my JD to incorporate all the areas of law listed above. I even added an extra year to my JD to study those areas.
Good lord! Why? Given your other interests some interest in patent law I can imagine. Tax and contracts too, if you want to start your own company, but it would be simpler to just hire an attorney. But all things considered I can't imagine why you bothered with law. Or why you'd consider more education rather than simply putting what you've got to use.
One would think you were more than ready to simply pursue independent research. To each his own I guess.
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