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Hello Jackie
Your inquiry has gone through my weekly mail. Don’t wait until you graduate to start learning. Free online courses, volunteering, or even small side projects can give you valuable experience. From my international perspective, because I live in Southeastern Europe, those who have entered the real estate industry have taken online courses, for example, at coursera.org, there is a course from Keller Williams Company. You can start there as a beginner, and then after that, you can make connections. Connections matter as much as skills. Reach out to teachers, alumni, or professionals in fields you’re curious about. A short message asking for advice can open doors. Remember, most people enjoy sharing their journey—it’s how they give back. Hope it helps. Good luck!
Your inquiry has gone through my weekly mail. Don’t wait until you graduate to start learning. Free online courses, volunteering, or even small side projects can give you valuable experience. From my international perspective, because I live in Southeastern Europe, those who have entered the real estate industry have taken online courses, for example, at coursera.org, there is a course from Keller Williams Company. You can start there as a beginner, and then after that, you can make connections. Connections matter as much as skills. Reach out to teachers, alumni, or professionals in fields you’re curious about. A short message asking for advice can open doors. Remember, most people enjoy sharing their journey—it’s how they give back. Hope it helps. Good luck!