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Real Estate classes offered at Community Colleges.
Anyone interested in becoming a Real Estate Agent should consider attending a local community college that offers the degree plan. In my opinion, you gain more from a class room environment, financial aid could possibly cover the costs, and you get to keep the books!! If your in the Central Texas area, CTC offers the degree plan. The teachers there are GREAT!!!!!