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Hunter Johnston
  • San Clemente, CA
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REI While In College Full-Time

Hunter Johnston
  • San Clemente, CA
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Hello everyone, I'm relatively new to the whole subject of REI and I'm currently learning new things everyday, however my current plan once my service ends with the Marine Corps is to pursue my MBA at Arizona State full time, however I will have a decent amount of money to invest once I get out and I'd like to start investing as soon as possible. I plan to begin my REI career in the Phoenix/surround Phoenix area, how realistic is it to begin investing while going to school full-time? Will I have the time to balance the two? And Is there other options that are recommended such as wholesaling, etc in order to build up more funds in order to fund a bigger deal once I graduate? Any input would be greatly appreciated!

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