I'm assuming you already have some experience managing the rented out properties that have come into your possession since you mentioned fixing things.
Why not stick to that and keep scaling it up? Commercial real estate from what I understand is a different ball game.
I would say the only reason you could possibly justify going to college is if there's something you can learn there that you can't learn elsewhere. I can only speak to music education which was very rigorous in my university and wouldn't have been possible to replicate on my own or "on the job".
And if you do go, see if you can find a way to skip all of the prerequisite classes that most colleges force you to pay for but which you may or may not ever use (various maths, social sciences and english classes).
Finally, great sig.
Good luck.
Why not stick to that and keep scaling it up? Commercial real estate from what I understand is a different ball game.
I would say the only reason you could possibly justify going to college is if there's something you can learn there that you can't learn elsewhere. I can only speak to music education which was very rigorous in my university and wouldn't have been possible to replicate on my own or "on the job".
And if you do go, see if you can find a way to skip all of the prerequisite classes that most colleges force you to pay for but which you may or may not ever use (various maths, social sciences and english classes).
Finally, great sig.
Good luck.