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College major for future pilot interested in real estate investing

Hi all, I am 17 and about to start college in the fall semester. I’ve been admitted to numerous colleges in the US for pre-vet/ biology however, my true passion is aviation. As a result my plan was to pursue this major while working on my pilot certifications at a local FBO. However I’m also interested potentially becoming a real estate agent and general investor in case the pilot thing doesn’t work out (most because in the event I ever lost my medical in 20 I feel that stem degree wouldn’t be as useful). As a result I am planning on changing majors and would like advice on what major would be the best choice to learn investing. I understand that one doesn’t necessarily need a college degree, however, in order to satisfy the airline requirements I need a bachelor’s degree. Basically I feel that pursing a traditional stem degree while pursuing my ATP, and teaching myself investing would be too much to handle so I need appreciate any advice, thank you!

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