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Property Administrator


Question Posted Monday August 10 2009, 9:41 pm

i am interested in becoming a Property Administrator but I am not sure what to take in college and where the best place it to apply to after I finish school. Is it better to apply to real estate agencies or insurance broker offices? Do i need a diploma or can I just take some courses? Please tell me all you know. Thanks

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S_C answered Wednesday August 12 2009, 11:21 am:
I saw this question has been up for a few days now, so even though I know nothing about property administrators, I thought I could still give you some suggestions.

I'm not sure if you're still in high school or if you've already started college. So, if you're still in high school, why don't you stop by your local community college and speak with them about what you want to do and ask them what path they suggest you follow.

And whether you're in high school or college, set up an appointment with your counselor - that's what they're there for - to help you decide where to go, which classes you have to take (if any), etc.

There are probably very few people on this site who know much about this. In fact, I'd guess that majority of our users are young teens (as we can see by most of the questions here), so they may not know as much about future careers and the like. You're better off asking someone who you can sit down and talk with. So call up your local Comm. College and ask to speak with someone or set up an appointment with someone who can help you with these questions. And if you're already enrolled in a school, just make an appointment with whomever your counselor is.

Good luck and sorry that I can't be of much more assistance.

S_C ((18/f))

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