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College Degrees & Real Estate

Jada Joseph
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Just a very opinionated subject I'd like to touch on.. I definitely understand that college isn't for everyone but do you feel a college degree is needed and/or helpful/beneficial when you're in real estate?

For those of you with degrees, have they been beneficial to you while on your real estate journey? If so, what's your degree in and how is it helpful?

For those of you without, do you feel a degree could have been beneficial at any point in your real estate career?

I have my undergrad degree in Accounting and I can honestly say it was a bit helpful when it came down to the numbers, tax time, and other general business topics as well.. I'm almost done with my MBA and I haven't seen too much of a benefit of it as of yet when it comes to real estate.

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