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Trevor Bartee
  • Lake Elsinore, CA
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Rich Dad real-estate school feedback?

Trevor Bartee
  • Lake Elsinore, CA
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As the title states, I'm curious as to if anyone here has done the 3-day Rich Dad Education, and if so, what was your experience? I'm really questioning if whether the seminar I attended was nothing but a sales pitch, or if there is actually some successful type of learning involved with this course

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Steven J.
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Steven J.
  • Urbana, IL
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@Michaela G. is correct. You can go to all the classes after paying 50k and never do anything about it.

I did the three day boot camp. For a few hundred bucks its worth it I think IF you have zero investing experience. They go over a lot of the basic concepts of REI in two and a half days, and then the last half day is pitching their expensive classes. The boot camp is a great opportunity to learn basics and get some mindset training and get that excitement to go onto the next step. But the class would be really slow if you know REI. You could find the same amount of information on BP, in a harder to find order.

Think of the boot camp as Bill Nye teaching excited young kiddo's about the basics of science. Really cool how its presented, but for a college chem major it would be a waste of money and time when you're working on your thesis project.

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