Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There are professional certs that are viewed more favorably than an MBA for a kid career professional. There are a ton of niches in commercial and government real estate. Figure out specifically what your knowledge gaps are and find people who work in those niches. The sharpest people I've met in the game don't have educational backgrounds in real estate. They just have really good networks and a ton of experience.
MIT offers interesting theoretical real estate programs if you really think you need or want to shell out tens of thousands of dollars for the academic industrial complex.
Thanks for your insight. What professional certs would you recommend?
Anonymous wrote:There are professional certs that are viewed more favorably than an MBA for a kid career professional. There are a ton of niches in commercial and government real estate. Figure out specifically what your knowledge gaps are and find people who work in those niches. The sharpest people I've met in the game don't have educational backgrounds in real estate. They just have really good networks and a ton of experience.
MIT offers interesting theoretical real estate programs if you really think you need or want to shell out tens of thousands of dollars for the academic industrial complex.
Anonymous wrote:It sounds like you want an mba
Anonymous wrote:Just out of curiosity, what subjects do you have to study?