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College grad advice
Hello BP community was hoping on receiving some advice on moving forward towards becoming a RE investor I am currently set to graduate this upcoming December. I read countless books and attended seminars to build knowledge to prepare for the moment but reading can only do so much for me. I have a job offer in the tech field offering upward around 75k in Chicago IL. And I wanted to know what should I do moving forward such as getting started?
I choose to stay home to pay off my student loans and aggressively pay off my student loans and cutting back on expenses.