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So I was looking into taking a real estate course at a local college. I called them and they said the class would be around $825 to take the class. What do you guys think should I take this and run with it? Another option I was looking at is there is a real estate company called "Greater Binghamton Association of Realtors" that offer a real estate course for $500 and that does not cover the books I need to buy for the course. Both of these courses are both online. Another one I was looking into is called New York Real Estate Institiute that costs $465 books not included I think. This class is also offered online. What do you think the best choice is in your opinion?