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Corey Petersen
  • Beaverton, OR
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Real Estate Investment Class at Community College

Corey Petersen
  • Beaverton, OR
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I'm a "newbie" on the fence about taking a class on real estate investment online at my local college, Portland Community College (Portland, Oregon).  Does anyone have specific experience in that class in particular? That may be too narrow to have any luck with, so does anyone have similar experience with community college courses?  It's only a few hundred bucks, but the bigger concern is that I have limited time with two small kids and a job I work about 60 hours a week at. I'll make it happen if it's worth the time, but could also spend that time elsewhere in my pursuit of real estate education.  Also, while the online aspect of it gives me flexibility, I worry that not having the face to face interaction will be less effective.  Any thoughts? Thank you!

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