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New California Real Estate Brokers Requierments
I graduated last year from a top 15 American university with honors in Economics (B.A) and Chemistry (B.S.).
I've been wanting to obtain a real estate brokers license for a while now and just realized the requirements changed, that now they require a major or minor in Real Estate.
I can easily go back to my school obtain a minor, but my school does not offer a minor in real estate.
My questions: Are there any alternative minors that may work? Urban planning and studies? Accounting? Business?
Any chance of the new rule law changing any time soon?
Would a an associates degree in Real Estate from my local community college work?
Does anybody know any part-time accredited schools that allow one to enroll just for a minor?