I am interested in that program, but I know it is also something I can learn on my own. Would it be beneficial?
But....Fran.inoffensive username said:
07 LERE/MRE.... I highly recommend it for the networking side of the business as well. Frankly it was also a lot of fun and two extra football seasons too!
752bro4 said:But....Fran.inoffensive username said:
07 LERE/MRE.... I highly recommend it for the networking side of the business as well. Frankly it was also a lot of fun and two extra football seasons too!
Bitter Old Man said:
2003 LERE/MRE Grad here. It has served me very well in my career. It opened doors for me that would not have otherwise been open.
ETA: One of the biggest factors to me getting hired at my first job out of MRE was that I knew how to work ARGUS software. At the time, no one else even knew what it was.
mazag08 said:Bitter Old Man said:
2003 LERE/MRE Grad here. It has served me very well in my career. It opened doors for me that would not have otherwise been open.
ETA: One of the biggest factors to me getting hired at my first job out of MRE was that I knew how to work ARGUS software. At the time, no one else even knew what it was.
Had no idea they teach that in MRE. I didn't go MRE and had to learn it on the fly doing commercial appraisals.
Do they teach you the manual way first on a small scale? And then teach ARGUS? Or is it straight to Argus?
mazag08 said:Bitter Old Man said:
2003 LERE/MRE Grad here. It has served me very well in my career. It opened doors for me that would not have otherwise been open.
ETA: One of the biggest factors to me getting hired at my first job out of MRE was that I knew how to work ARGUS software. At the time, no one else even knew what it was.
Had no idea they teach that in MRE. I didn't go MRE and had to learn it on the fly doing commercial appraisals.
Do they teach you the manual way first on a small scale? And then teach ARGUS? Or is it straight to Argus?