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Commercial real estate agent in college?

Guillermo S.
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I just passed my real estate license and I am considering starting out in CRE. I just got an email from a team in KW Commercial and am heavily considering doing by sponsorship there. I am currently in university but completely online and I was wondering if my involvement would be limited. I usually have about 2 classes per day that range from in the morning to late afternoon. What are you guys thoughts on starting in commercial in my junior year of university?

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Robert Chad Yoder
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Robert Chad Yoder
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I say go for it. Start building some relationship with someone in commercial. Get into the investment side. And definitely don’t let people say you’re under qualified because you don’t have time being a student. As long as you can find deals you’re good to get started. And be a step ahead of everybody 

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