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What should I do before becoming an agent?

i am 17 about to graduate, id really like NOT to go to college because of the debt, but if I have to go to a community college I can. I'd also like to get out of my house as soon as humanly possible and live on my own for a bunch of reasons but that's not important.

I understand that very very few people are going to trust an 18 year old with the biggest purchase of their life, and I also know I am not exactly ready to just be thrown into the office and told "good luck!".

Are there like any jobs i can get/internships or just any paths in general I should do before becoming a realtor? I want to get my license at 18 but I also want to actually be a successful realtor and not part of the 87% that fail.

i think alot of people fail in real estate because they think it's an instant path to being rich, and once they realize it's not they fail.

Or, they just don't have the skills required to actually become a realtor, specifically the soft skills required.

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