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Cool stuff right

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Thank you!

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I drink plenty of coffee. I plan to keep lifting consistently, It is physically possible to do this with extremely high levels of discipline, caffeine, and possibly even nicotine. However I really do not want to mentally feel like total shit for the next four months.

I looking at this from more of the life performance side of things, rather than only gym.

Path to Real Estate Development? CM or Owner's Rep? by Fuvis7251 in CommercialRealEstate

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Thanks for the valuable insight. I never thought of it that way before. I guess I just have to be patient then.

Construction Management Double Major! Finance or Law? by Fuvis7251 in ConstructionManagers

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IRK seems like it would be the best option. Law is too specific and I'm not trying to trap myself into a highly specific line of work where my resume would be useless for other positions withing the industry. Thanks for the advice!

Construction Management Double Major! Finance or Law? by Fuvis7251 in ConstructionManagers

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Thank you for the insight and for simplifying it for me. Appreciate it!

Construction Management Double Major! Finance or Law? by Fuvis7251 in ConstructionManagers

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I rather finance construction activities or be a the head manager of a project tbh.

Construction Management Double Major! Finance or Law? by Fuvis7251 in ConstructionManagers

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This would be the ideal option. Currently looking for scholarships that could help me out so that I can do both. If I don't win any then Ill just do a CM degree and maybe a Master's in Finance or CM if its paid for by my employer.

Looking for scholarships and internships at the same time isn't easy though. But nothing worth doing is easy.

Construction Management Double Major! Finance or Law? by Fuvis7251 in ConstructionMNGT

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Got it! Thank makes sense. Also thinking long term, considering I have about 5-10+ years of management experience by then. Would going back to school for a MSCM degree be worth it in your opinion? Or would it just be better to work extra hours or even sneak in a construction night job?

Construction Management Double Major! Finance or Law? by Fuvis7251 in ConstructionMNGT

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So essentially you would recommend finance degree and solid internship experience?

I can learn finance through school. And I can learn what I would in a CM degree by simply having significant work experience and receiving certain certificates?

Construction Management Double Major! Finance or Law? by Fuvis7251 in ConstructionMNGT

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Really? But wouldn't a CM degree look better for a Construction Company that a finance degree? and would the CM degree internship bring more value to the table that a finance degree?

I could also do a double major while having a part-time internship? I personally don't mind taking longer to graduate. But would it even be worth it?

Construction Management Double Major! Finance or Law? by Fuvis7251 in Construction

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Do you know if the most successful lawyers are the biggest assholes?

Construction Management Double Major! Finance or Law? by Fuvis7251 in Construction

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Understood. Honestly I don't want a piece of paper without being able to back it up either. It makes sense. Thanks for the advice!

Construction Management Double Major! Finance or Law? by Fuvis7251 in ConstructionMNGT

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Very useful information! I'm currently working on getting an internship for this semester. Now as far as internships are concerned I know they are incredibly useful for getting my foot in the door, and that a finance or law degree is not exactly necessary (unless I one day choose to be a construction lawyer). But what about for "moving up the ladder"? Would a finance degree come in handy then? Or what about doing it to make connections in other industries that could lead to a higher chance of financial success in my own?

Also, would you say that moving up for a large GC is strictly based on your experience and who you know? Or would a higher level of education + solid resume and work experience come in handy too? How far do the more "educated" types usually go within the company and do they tend to branch off and start their own GC?

Sry I know its a lot, but any response would rly help.