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College
hello! 2-3 weeks ago I graduated high school. I have a part time job interview this Thursday and plan on going to college. The problem I have is what classes should I take if I plan on investing in multi families? Is college even worth it? Or should I go for a way different degree to have as a back up? Any information will be great since I'm sure many of you have gone through these types of questions.