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Earning the Accredited Land Consultant (ALC) designation takes hard work, commitment, and a lot of time and effort. When you’ve completed your education requirements, passed the ALC Exam, and are ready to submit your application and portfolio, pay attention to these red flags and recommendations. Avoid these missteps and follow these best practices and you’ll be on your way to creating a compelling application and portfolio that saves you time and gets attention.
If you’re ready to be among the most experienced, most trusted professionals in land real estate, learn more about how to earn your Accredited Land Consultant designation.
For a full overview of the application and portfolio process, watch this webinar recording.
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