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Updated almost 3 years ago on . Most recent reply

Best Path to Take after Graduating from College ?
Hey Everyone,
I just finished up my Junior year at the University of Alabama and I am trying to figure out what the best post grad path would be to learn the most about investing in Real Estate.
I am an Econ/Finance major with a Real Estate minor and have great grades and solid work experiences. These experiences include interning for a phenomenal student housing developer in Birmingham and currently interning for a really solid bank in their Real Estate group in Dallas. I am hoping with this body of work I should have my options open.
I definitely want to start investing pretty quickly after I graduate and want to find the best opportunity with the most learning opportunities to prepare me for doing so.
Any suggestions?
Most Popular Reply

Make as much money as you can as quickly as you can.
Lean how much you need to have in CASH to buy what you want.