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Graduating college in a year; BBA Economics

Kevin Alexander
  • New York City, NY
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Hey everyone,

I'll be graduating college next May with a BBA in Economics. My ultimate goal is to eventually become a real estate developer. I've only taken a basic intro to real estate course. Other than that I have no background in real estate, but would like to get started in the industry. What drew me to development was the aspect of being able to take on such a wide variety of roles and work with different people. Just looking for tips and advice on the best course of action that will eventually lead to me becoming a developer. What would be the best entry level position that would build the skills and network I need? Thanks in advance.

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