I believe I’m going to be a millionaire before I graduate from CUNY.

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The following is an email I sent to one of my professors about how much I love the class. The information I’m learning is inspiring the hell out of me in regards to business.

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Greetings Professor,

Before when I used to conduct business I was winging it because I had no education. I still earned hundreds of thousands of dollars throughout the decades and closed tens of millions of dollars in deals. To illustrate, I sold 3 homes that were more than $10 million in value. I sold a condo in Trump World Tower, a house in Remsenberg, and a few townhouses that were valued over ten million dollars all together.

Because of this class, I now understand who the “players” are in the city. Meaning the private companies, the government, community-based organizations, etc. I also understand how they operate and ultimately connect and meet in the middle.

I’m a New York State licensed real estate broker, I provide web marketing services, and I’m working on technology startups. This class has inspired me in a major way. I’m going to do my best, but regardless of what grade I earn, I needed this information. I suspect almost every major business person in the city knows the information contained in this class.

In my spare time, I’m contacting companies and organizations. I said to myself a few times with the information I’m learning at school I’m going to be a millionaire before I graduate. This class is making me more confident than ever that it’s going to happen.

I’ve provided web marketing for doctors who make $1 million per year. I closed a deal with Donald Trump at Trump World Tower while working at Douglas Elliman.

I’m currently homeless, although on a positive note: I don’t drink, don’t smoke, don’t party, no criminal record, and I treat everyone with the utmost respect at all times. It’s a long story and I’ll save it because its not appropriate.

In my spare time, I’m starting to contact thousands of companies and organizations. A huge part of it was inspired by this class. It’s only a matter of time before a door opens, I get a break, and I have a roof back over my head.

The next time I get moving in business I’m not going to stop because now I understand the blueprint of the city thanks to this class and CUNY.

Thank you and have a great day.

Ever upward,

Mark Pine

I love CUNY.

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Mark Pine

New York City startups, web marketing, and Baruch College journalism major. 917-815-5415 social@markpine.com