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Old Posted: Mar 31, 2009, 7:50 PM
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Minor to compliment construction mgmt degree

Hi i am a student at Michigan State University.I was looking at getting a minor in Hospitality Business Real Estate and Development. Is this a good minor to compliment a CM major or would somthing else be more useful? Thanks!
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Old Posted: Apr 12, 2009, 7:31 PM
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Those can be complimentary, but perhaps not in the ways you might think. It really depends on what it is you actually want to do with your career. Can you provide some details?
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Old Posted: Feb 25, 2012, 4:25 AM
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Hi i am a student at Michigan State University.I was looking at getting a minor in Hospitality Business Real Estate and Development. Is this a good minor to compliment a CM major or would somthing else be more useful? Thanks!
A rich daddy - or sugardaddy - with lots and lots of money...

i'd go for a farming degree now with a nice plot of land someplace remote - not too much demand for CMs for the foreseeable future...
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Old Posted: Mar 9, 2012, 4:13 AM
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i'd go for a farming degree now with a nice plot of land someplace remote - not too much demand for CMs for the foreseeable future...
I guess it depends where you are. At a job fair I went to last month, It seemed like the construction and engineering firms wanted nothing but CMs.
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Old Posted: Mar 18, 2012, 6:14 AM
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I guess it depends where you are. At a job fair I went to last month, It seemed like the construction and engineering firms wanted nothing but CMs.
Must be nice. The economy in the US is SHIT and expected to get worse - who wants to go to N Dakota.
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