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Updated over 9 years ago, 06/06/2015

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Jacob Wathen
  • Investor/Real Estate Agent
  • Portland, OR
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College Student Wasting Time

Jacob Wathen
  • Investor/Real Estate Agent
  • Portland, OR
Posted

Hello BiggerPockets family! I am a college student in Eugene, OR and I feel as though I have wasted my past three years working in the restaurant industry. I keep telling myself that it is only my job during college and I will find something related to real estate once I graduate but I feel as though I am wasting precious time. Is there any lower level way of getting involved in real estate investing or even working for a real estate office that would be more beneficial? 

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