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Travis Tindell
  • Canyon Country, CA
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Real Estate Agent in College

Travis Tindell
  • Canyon Country, CA
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I'm going to school for mechanical engineering (I plan on working in the oil and gas industry). I'm at a community college and due to the heavy amount of math required to transfer I need to spend another full year here and only need to take 2 classes in that time. I can do random engineering classes, but they may not even transfer. What do you guys think about getting my real estate license and making a bit of money and get some experience for my eventual real estate investments. I'm in Southern California

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