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Updated over 7 years ago on . Most recent reply

Should I get my Masters in RED ?
Hey guys!
I am currently in a 5 year accounting program but real estate is the career path I have chosen. I have many tools to my advantage right now and I am pretty sure within time I should know what I am doing well enough to become an investor. But should I go to school on top of all the advantages and opportunities I have? I am strongly considering maybe getting my masters in Real Estate Development at NYU or Columbia just to sharpen my skills and knowledge, that will put me on a "greater" path to success. Any advice will be much appreciated!
Thanks!