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Should I go to college or not?
Hello everyone,
I live in Colorado and I’m about to start college in about a month from now. I’m going to college for firefighting but I plan on becoming financial free from rental properties but the only reason why I’m going to college is to help get a good stable job to fund my rentals. The two options that I have in mind is to go to college and have the firefighting job or to work a less paying job and make about $40k a year but not have to go to college for. Any input would be helpful!