Consider a Legal Career in Health or Intellectual Property

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Awesome article! I'm biomed BA with a biopharm MSc and have lab experience. I got in to Seton Hall and am seriously considering it because of its top-ranked health law program and proximity to tristate-area pharmaceutical companies. However, if I have to choose between, say, Cardozo (currently waitlisted) and Seton Hall - Cardozo is ranked higher and is nationally ranked for IP but doesn't have a Health Law program, and Seton Hall is lower ranked but does have a nationally ranked Health Law program lumped together with its IP program - what factors should I weight more heavily? I know I want to be in-house council for a pharmaceutical company.

Stephanie of NY 12:21PM March 15, 2012

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