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I'm currently a senior in college, but will probably stay on more year to get my masters because I'm ahead of schedule. I honestly have no idea what I want to do when I graduate, but stock market investing and real estate investing are the two things I find most interesting. My dad got me going in the stock market a little over a year ago and I'm going to college on scholarship so I have some money saved up. I understand I'm going to need to get a job to form some kind of income at the beginning, but I just started reading The Book On Rental Property Investing and already am very intrigued and interesting in living with financial freedom. So I was just curious from people with experience what would be a good way to go about investing in real estate properties with the idea of renting them as opposed to flipping, etc in 2 years or so once I graduate college.