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All Forum Posts by: Agnieszka Mach

Agnieszka Mach has started 1 posts and replied 2 times.

Post: Education Plan?

Agnieszka MachPosted
  • Davis, CA
  • Posts 2
  • Votes 0

Hello Pam!

Thanks for the post!

I want to be an architect. I want to very much be an interior designer. And I'm motivated enough to accomplish all these things... To be quite truthful, the one thing that sets me off architecture is the low pay and the desk job aspect, hence the desire to do more than just architecture but to utilize it differently.

I'm not sure what a normal classification of experience in rehabbing properties... I haven't necessarily solely rehabbed a property but I've helped and observed my dad rehab our past two homes as well as indirectly rehab an apartment in Poland.

I don't have much money. But I am very willing to scrap up and try to buy something small in the beginning.

And I have no desire to quit college. Education is very important to me. I think I'm capable of star investing while in school.

Thanks,

Agnieszka

Post: Education Plan?

Agnieszka MachPosted
  • Davis, CA
  • Posts 2
  • Votes 0

I'm currently a first semester freshman at University of California, Davis. My ultimate goal is to hopefully have a legitimate career of rehabbing, flipping, and renting properties.

I was thinking to become a licensed architect and an interior designer and also obtaining an MBA in business. (A lot of schooling, I know.) I could be an architect and then slowly start my real estate investment while I have some other income and hopefully architecture could help me with my investment...

Is this plan a bit naive? Should I invest the time in becoming an architect? Will it help my investing career or do you think there is a better education path that could better help me and my ultimate goal?