NYU Finance undergraduate with real estate concentration or NYU Paul McGhee for BS in Real Estate?
Does anyone have any information about the BS in Real Estate at NYU Paul McGhee division? Im leaning towards the NYU Stern School of Business finance program with a real estate concentration. My ultimate goal is international development but I want to make sure I have the finance and investment side pact. Any advice?
Get the finance degree definitely. I think it is best to keep your university degrees broad in scope. You can always supplement with extra real estate courses part time or in summers. Who knows where your head will be four years from now, taking the real estate only degree locks you in.
Do 4 years in the business school than stay on for an extra 2-2.5/semesters and get the MSRE if you feel inclined.
Great advice from both of you. Sounds like the finance/business school it is.
100% agree with above: get the most versatile undergrad degree as possible. In this case Finance. I think that is why the undergrad majors like the PPE degree (Philosophy, Politics and Economics) at places like UPenn are highest bang for buck.
Stern easily.
Agree with 5mill, but to argue the other side - the placement (and their post grad salaries) of NYU's undergraduate real estate program is extremely strong in all areas of the City's re industry (which makes sense given the depth and breadth of what these guys learn). It is a one-and-done degree if you 1000% know that you want NYC RE as a long term career (you better given the cost and specificity).
That said, who says you can't get the stern undergrad and then get a master's in real estate finance several years after graduation and working in the industry and tap into NYU's super deep, zealous and strong Real Estate Finance Master's degree network to broaden all your options. I don't think the decision has to be so binary between NYU Stern, the undergrad Re degree or NYU's MSRE program, etc.
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