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Classes in high school to take
What classes should I take in high school if righ out of high school I want to start flipping. I have 1 periods to fill for next year, should I take accounting, business introduction, or house and design? I have 1 period to fill right now but may be able to take out a class to fill for something else that I listed. Just curious
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I second everything Justin said. I also highly recommend accounting. I did my first deal and then figured out how to get it into quickbooks after the fact. Now that I have the accounting straightened out it helps me make decisions as I progress through deals.
Spending any time you can in the field, even as an unpaid intern, would be so valuable. You will find that almost everyone in this industry "learned a lot the hard way" on their first deal. Getting a head start on your hard knocks is a great investment in you and your future business.