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Ryan Cotter
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Boston University Real Estate Certificate

Ryan Cotter
  • Nashville, TN
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I was wondering if anyone had experience with Boston University's commercial real estate certificate program? I would like to work my way to investing in commercial properties and don't know if it's worth it for the experiences/connections/etc. Or would it be possible gain the same experiences in the field?

If anyone has any testimonials on the program that would be greatly appreciated!

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Take this with a grain of salt because I don't know anything about the program, but if it costs anywhere close to the cost of my degree from BU, you are better off saving that money and using it to start investing.  Most university degrees are useless, unless it is a specialized field or provides you networking opportunities that pays for the degree (think Harvard business).  Definitely get other opinions (hopefully from people that were in the program). However, that is my two cents.

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