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Updated almost 9 years ago on . Most recent reply
Economics degree trying to get broker's license in CA
Hi Everyone,
I'm a new member, and I recently graduated with an economics degree, but I did not get a minor in RE.
I live in CA and since I already have a bachelor's I was thinking about trying to get a broker's license.
Should I get an associates degree in RE to meet the CA requirements (minor in RE) to take the broker's exam?
Does anyone know if this would work?
Thanks