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Studying to become an agent

Rachel Hertel
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Does anyone have suggestions on what programs they recommend for the 90 hours of education required before sitting for the license exam? I am at a crossroads in my career, and since I've gained an interest in investing, I think it would be beneficial for me to become an agent, and delve deeper.

Also, if I am not certain I will be staying in Nashville, would it still be beneficial to pursue this goal? Or would it not make sense until I know for sure where I will end up? There is a possibility of my husband and I moving in the next 6 months for his job.

Thank you for the input!

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