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Stephen Staehle
  • Pottstown, PA
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Going to college wanting to do Real Estate

Stephen Staehle
  • Pottstown, PA
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Hey everyone, I'm Stephen from Pottstown, PA. I'm also in a bit of a pinch. With attending community college in the Fall I cannot decide on a major/career choice whatsoever. Was looking to get into business administration but that field is flooding with unemployed and people believing they will one day run their own business. Forking out all that money it's better to go into it all with a solid plan to ensure yourself employment or gaining enough knowledge to work for yourself. Real Estate Investing seems to be something I really want to do. I like the whole idea of it and love to interior design. Turning 18 next month I really would like to get started as early as possible to make this a passion of mine. Now do I stay in college and take Real Estate courses? Marketing? Fianance? Etc? Or do I stop going completely and get a better job most likely to be full time with higher wages so I can save up for my investments. College will be limiting the amount of money I can make only getting to be part time and work somewhat flexible hours. Thanks to all that spend their time reading this. Nice to be apart of this community.

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