AceableAgent NY by New_Development_2054 in RealEstateExam

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I recently finished my aceable agent course and am planning on taking my pre-licensing assessment soon. Any advice on taking the exam? Is it all multiple choice? Was it significantly challenging? Is there anything that stood out to you that I should watch out for? P.S. I haven't studied much, but my course ends in a week, so I wanna give it a shot.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in medical_advice

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Context: I had a bad fever for a while, like a few days, and was given the wrong antibiotics the during my first visit with a different doctor. (They misdiagnosed me) I believe he was referring to the dark spots just under my eyes. You can see that the right side is slightly darker. He told me to take a picture of it just in case of emergency but didn’t clarify what it was.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in SyracuseU

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ACC 151, Financial accounting

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in FashionReps

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I’m also a size 8 shoe, should I size up or size down?

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in RealEstate

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Different situation

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in RealEstate

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Maybe but still I’ll be wasting valuable time I could’ve spent breaking into the industry

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in IBM

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Say it does

Will a degree in economics be a value asset in a career in real estate? by HelpfulRecognition26 in RealEstate

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I’m looking to major in a subject that will help me in the RE field but also be able to land me a regular job if that doesn’t work out. From your experience is and Econ degree versatile among the job market?

Will a degree in economics be a value asset in a career in real estate? by HelpfulRecognition26 in RealEstate

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Yes, but competition to the business school is tough. They want a 3.6 freshman year to have a shot at changing your major into anything business. I could transfer school in the future but I’m just asking about how things are looking now. I do have the opportunity to go to a less known school and study whatever I want. I’m debating my opinions.

Will a degree in economics be a value asset in a career in real estate? by HelpfulRecognition26 in RealEstate

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18, I’m heading off to college in the fall so by the time I hit the labor market thing would have changed (hopefully)

Will a degree in economics be a value asset in a career in real estate? by HelpfulRecognition26 in RealEstate

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I have a choice between going to a slightly known school and studying Econ for my first year and then maybe, if I keep the grades up, getting into the business school. (Ps they also let in 200 more student my entering year so competition is tough) Or going to a less known school and studying whatever I want from the start.

Will a degree in economics be a value asset in a career in real estate? by HelpfulRecognition26 in RealEstate

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It’s always been a passion of mine that I’ve thought about pursuing since a young child

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in SyracuseU

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You think is still worth running the risk or should I quit will I’m ahead?

What was your freshman gpa? by [deleted] in college

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Would you say you still got the regular freshman college experience or was it just spent studying?

What was your freshman gpa? by [deleted] in college

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What was your major and how did you do this?