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Updated 12 months ago,

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Adam Eldaoushy
  • San Diego
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19 Year-Old College Student Looking to Build Up Knowledge

Adam Eldaoushy
  • San Diego
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Heads up I used chatGPT to help clean this up a bit so I don't sound like an idiot, I don't actually talk like this:  


Hey everyone, I'm Adam. I'm 19 and currently a student at SDSU. When I first got into college, I didn't really know what I wanted to do. I was always good at math in high school and liked business stuff, so I just went with Finance. When I started at SDSU, I quickly figured out that partying wasn't my scene. That left me kind of bored, not knowing what to do with myself.  I started to really get into finance and look into alternative investments too.

During my first and second years, I worked two jobs, saving every penny I could to help pay for my tuition. A couple of months back, I decided to take a risk and start my own business. Luckily, it's been going well. I’ve managed to save almost all the profit from my business because I’ve been wanting to get into real estate for a long time.

I’m the kind of guy who likes to jump into things headfirst, which is why I wanted to join this community. You guys have a ton of resources and tools that I think can help me reach my goal of buying my first property by the end of the year. I know this isn't some get-rich-quick scheme. I want to do this right and set myself up for success in the future. 

I’m looking forward to connecting with as many of you as I can. I’m also on the hunt for a mentor. I'm totally up for doing any kind of grunt work in exchange for some real-world lessons that you just can't get from Googling.

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