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Updated over 5 years ago on . Most recent reply
Life after high school
Hi, nice to meet all of you. My name is Jazmine, and I'm a high school student who's looking to learn about, and eventually invest, in real estate. College, more specifically learning, is something I value a lot, yet I feel like some aspects of college would take time away that I could be using to broaden my real estate knowledge. That, and the tuition amounts are scary. How can I find the happy medium between college and REI? Or do I need to choose between the two and fully commit to one?