Is there a future for liberal arts students to study law (intellectual property direction)? Are there any obstacles? Will you not find a job in the future? thank you

(Woo-hoo ... I just answered once and wrote a lot, but then the webpage broke down and I was depressed ... I just graduated in the field of intellectual property, please give a brief answer)

Employment of liberal arts students: the salary is slightly lower than that of science and engineering students (after all, liberal arts tuition is cheaper than others, and the working environment is generally better than that of science students), and it is not excluded that individual cattle people have high salaries. The employment direction is quite wide, and there are many choices.

Employment of law students: banks, civil servants, law firms, corporate legal departments, etc.

Employment of law students (intellectual property direction): including the employment direction of law students, and the intellectual property agency will give priority to us. However, some civil servants may have restrictions on us (such as provincial and municipal examinations, and some may not recognize our major).

Skills required for employment of law students (intellectual property direction): 1. Pass the departmental examination (required by every legal person); 2. English (high education, after all, many trademark patents involve international documents, which is necessary for salary increase); 3. Science and engineering background (this is more difficult). Science and engineering background is necessary for large enterprises to engage in patent work (such as the writing of patent claims) and is a prerequisite for engaging in high-end intellectual property rights. In other words, if the undergraduate course is the legal intellectual property direction of liberal arts, it can only engage in low-tech work such as agency and litigation. However, there is also a remedy, that is, studying science and engineering (preferably medicine) through adult self-study exams, and then taking the patent agent qualification (this is a good career, and earning more than 5 digits a month is a piece of cake); 4. Business management ability (also a high-level condition, you can take a double degree to supplement it. Involving the intellectual property strategy of large enterprises, the salary is naturally high ...)

Finally, I believe you have a certain understanding of this major, and now it depends on your own positioning.