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Mykhail Bolden
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Recommended College courses for RE investor

Mykhail Bolden
  • Chicago, IL
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Hello, I have been reading REI books, reading BP post and blogs, attending Brandon's podcasts every week, and also recently found a REI mentor who lets me help and learn from his fix and flips! I am very serious about REI and decided to go back to college after 2 semesters off. I know that the debt is unavoidable but my question is if I'm good in math and and working with numbers, and love business(someday want to be a CEO or entrepreneur) what major/minor should I look into that can help me obtain a nice FT career(not a job) that has a nice salary so once I finish college I can pay off my loans and invest in RE comfortably. I was thinking something with computer engineering or business. Also some questions I have for you guys. Did you graduate college? If so, what degree do you have? What is your annual salary? (If you don't mind answering) Also