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Updated over 4 years ago, 05/08/2020

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Best way to invest time & finances while in law school

Dalton Laney
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Hello all, I am a student-athlete at Indiana University (Go Hoosiers) who just finished my undergrad and baseball career. I am now on my way to law school. My ultimate aspiration is to use the funds I make from practicing to invest in real estate and achieve financial freedom and thus practice pro bono for people in need.

With that being said, due to the current corona virus situation I have zero things to do and it’s driving me crazy. I’ve always been hyper active (baseball and school) and the lack of things to do is driving me stir crazy. I tried the video games vibe and it just isn’t for me. I want to be productive with my time.

Given y’alls experience in the world of real estate, would you recommend starting my career now? I have roughly $1,000 saved up after my four years of school and an endless amount of time. How can I invest this time and my future finances while I’m in law school toward helping my future in real estate?

P.s I apologize for the lengthy post, I’m new and felt that some context was necessary.

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