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How useful do you think taking real estate as major or minor when going into college Is it a better idea to go with something more general like marketing or communications? #Spring25

I'm a senior in high school struggling on selecting what I want to study and major in. All I know is I enjoy talking to others and want to give back to the community through my future occupation. #Spring25

Thank you comment icon This is the same thing I was struggling with. I finally decided that I would go to college and major in business and minor in real estate. Although real estate was my first pick, it wasn't very promising. The market is always up and down, and there is no guarantee of good pay, which could be detrimental when your monthly bills come out. I will still be doing real estate as a smaller side job, but to ensure that I make enough to support my future family, I will be majoring in business management. mckenna

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Bárbara’s Answer

I went through a very similar thought process myself. I knew I wanted to do something creative, flexible, and impactful, and like you, I also love connecting with people and giving back. Marketing was the path I chose and it's a field that keeps evolving and keeps you learning—which makes it exciting and never boring!

If you’re torn between something specific like real estate and something broader like marketing or communications, my advice is to go broad for your major and specialize through minors, certifications, or side projects. A major in Business, Marketing, or Communications gives you a solid foundation you can apply across many industries, including real estate, while giving you flexibility to pivot if your interests evolve.

Ultimately, choose a path that gives you options and keeps you excited to learn. If it feels like something you’d do even if you weren’t getting paid for it, that’s a great sign you’re heading in the right direction.

Wishing you the best as you take your next steps!
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Jeffrey’s Answer

Don't put too much pressure on yourself to select a major at this point. Start with something that really interests or that you think you're passionate about -- it'll be a good opportunity to see how true that is!

I was deciding between two very different majors my first year of college, and decided to take course in each major my first semester. It made the decision very clear for me when I realized which topics I LOVED learning about. Good luck!
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Brenda’s Answer

Hi,
I would recommend a more general major such as marketing or communications, this will give you the most flexibility and opportunity in the job market. If you end goal is to have a career in real estate, the skills you learn in marketing and communications will be very useful. Most careers in real estate are about communicating and forming relationships with people, marketing yourself and potentially property you are looking to sell. When you get your real estate license you will learn more specific laws, and the workings of real estate transactions. I would also recommend an internship within real estate to gain more experience.

Best of luck!
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Ankita’s Answer

Hi there! It’s perfectly okay to feel unsure about your major — many students figure things out as they go. The fact that you’re thinking ahead shows maturity and drive.

Is Real Estate a Good Major or Minor?
If you’re specifically interested in property, development, or helping people buy homes or invest, then real estate can be a great major or minor. It teaches you about:
Property law
Finance and investment
Market trends
Urban development
It’s especially valuable if you want to become a real estate agent, developer, property manager, or even go into real estate law or community housing work.

What About Marketing or Communications?
If your strength is talking to people and building relationships, then majors like Marketing or Communications might give you broader options. They can lead to careers in:
Public relations
Community outreach
Sales
Nonprofit management
Customer engagement
Media and storytelling
These degrees are flexible, and you can apply them to almost any industry — including real estate!

Final Thoughts:
Since you know you love connecting with people and giving back, consider this approach:
Major in something broad like Marketing or Communications
Minor in Real Estate to explore that field without committing fully right away

This way, you’ll gain skills you can use in many careers, while still exploring real estate to see if it’s your passion.
You're already asking the right questions — keep exploring, and don’t worry about having it all figured out right now. College is a great place to discover what truly drives you!

Ankita recommends the following next steps:

Take Intro Courses in Real Estate, Marketing, and Communications
Talk to Professors or Advisors
Shadow or Interview Professionals
Join a Club Focused on Leadership or Community Service
Volunteer in Your Community
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