USC vs. Wisconsin

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Why would someone study real estate in college? The people I know who do it picked it up with little effort years after college. Just curious if your prospects are different if studying it in college (or MBA).


there's a difference ebtween 'studying' real estate after college to putter around being a broker and studying real estate at wharton and joining blackstone on one of their RE funds.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Why would someone study real estate in college? The people I know who do it picked it up with little effort years after college. Just curious if your prospects are different if studying it in college (or MBA).


there's a difference ebtween 'studying' real estate after college to putter around being a broker and studying real estate at wharton and joining blackstone on one of their RE funds.

Yes, the students who graduate from UW's Department of Real Estate and Urban Land Economics are not becoming Coldwell Banker real estate agents, lol...
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Look at all private-sector related programs as one combined magnet (or anti-magnet) for job placement and also grad/prof'l school placement. Then also look at the specialized programs, standing alone. No way does USC compare to Wisco; Wisco is better by essentially any measure except the weather.


not Wisco.

Locals say 'Sconsin

No. It’s “Sconnie.”
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:F Em Bucky!

Damn straight!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:F Em Bucky!

Damn straight!


I still have my t-shirt!!!!
Anonymous
My husband is from the East Coast and received his undergrad degree in real estate from the UW-Madison Business School. He is now the CEO of a large health care real estate company. He is not a real estate agent, he is a real estate investor and developer. The Business School at Wisconsin is very good and grads are highly employable.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:F Em Bucky!

Damn straight!


I still have my t-shirt!!!!

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Look at all private-sector related programs as one combined magnet (or anti-magnet) for job placement and also grad/prof'l school placement. Then also look at the specialized programs, standing alone. No way does USC compare to Wisco; Wisco is better by essentially any measure except the weather.


not Wisco.

Locals say 'Sconsin


I went to Wisconsin and didn't say either. Go Bucky!


Today is #dayofthebadger! Go bucky indeed!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:My husband is from the East Coast and received his undergrad degree in real estate from the UW-Madison Business School. He is now the CEO of a large health care real estate company. He is not a real estate agent, he is a real estate investor and developer. The Business School at Wisconsin is very good and grads are highly employable.


All the real estate agents I know from high school were the dumb girls at my private day school who went to middling SLACs and were art history majors.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:My husband is from the East Coast and received his undergrad degree in real estate from the UW-Madison Business School. He is now the CEO of a large health care real estate company. He is not a real estate agent, he is a real estate investor and developer. The Business School at Wisconsin is very good and grads are highly employable.


All the real estate agents I know from high school were the dumb girls at my private day school who went to middling SLACs and were art history majors.

Eww. You're so misogynistic. Go away.
Anonymous
Best T-shirt was “Score some for me Bucky” with Bucky looking very stoned and holding a bottle in one hand and a joint in the other.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Best T-shirt was “Score some for me Bucky” with Bucky looking very stoned and holding a bottle in one hand and a joint in the other.


I rue the day the University (rightly) took greater control of the Bucky logo. It wiped away one of the best t-shirt industries anywhere.
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