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“There are some who say that the only way to learn real estate is by experience. Many years ago this was the traditional concept. Real estate was then considered to be a marketing or salesmanship business, and experience was the best teacher. Recent years, however, have seen the development of extensive academic and technological applications in real estate education. Real estate has come to the academic forefront-undergraduate degrees in real estate are becoming more common, and graduate-level degree programs are proliferating. There is also a resulting emphasis on the professionalism and ethics of these new real estate professionals. Technological advances in all phases of the real estate industry have placed both real estate education and real estate practice on a new level of competition and efficiency.”

I want to personally thank everyone that has taken time out of their busy schedules to thoroughly review their respective programs. Their experience provides invaluable insight into what it’s like to be a graduate real estate student. Real estate is a person-oriented business and what makes it great is that people are always willing to help others further their knowledge of the field. The key to networking can be summed up in one word: generosity

Note: The student reviews are simply one students personal opinion. In no way do they reflect the general opinion of the entire student body.

Masters in Real Estate Program Reviews

Undergraduate Real Estate Program Reviews

MBA Programs with a Real Estate Focus

Thank you to all the students who have submitted reviews: