Are “how to enter a listing into the MLS” classes at your board or “how to sign up for Twitter” lectures at real estate conferences getting old? Are you ready to challenge yourself beyond the standard options at your finger tips but aren’t quite able to head back to college because of time constraints?
Are you tired of hearing that the only way to make a change in the industry isn’t to be educated as deeply as possible but to join a committee?
Several ivy league colleges have online courses for free from a variety of schools. Some take longer than others, but all take a serious look at independent topics. We encourage you to take a look to see if any would strengthen your wheelhouse and we encourage you to think outside of the box- an intro to psychology could help you communicate with your clients better and an economics course can improve your investing skills.
Take a look at these open programs:
- Open Yale courses, check out Intro to Psychology.
- MIT Open Courseware, check out Real Estate Economics.
What course looks the most interesting to you from these ivy league schools? We’d love to hear if you choose to take any of these courses- what they’re like and how they end up helping your business.
Story update: Columbia University has been removed from our list of recommendations as their program is no longer open to the public.



