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Abby Link
  • New to Real Estate
  • Cleveland, OH
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Go Back In Time: college or no? What are your thoughts?

Abby Link
  • New to Real Estate
  • Cleveland, OH
Posted

Hello Bigger Pockets Family!

I am currently a high school student and will be graduating this year. I am absolutely positive real estate investing is how I want to achieve financial freedom, and ultimately, the life I want. 

I would love to hear thoughts on college. Do you feel if you were to go back in time that you would start with college once again, or would you play the game of life a little differently?

If you believe college is a solid path and worth the time as well as the money, I would love to hear why. 

However, if you wouldn't go back to college how would you go about taking those next steps? Become an agent to learn the market and industry as well as earn an income? Learn on your own and network? Any advice and thoughts would be awesome:)

-Abby

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