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All Forum Posts by: Mami Terai

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Post: New Member Welcome Wagon

Mami TeraiPosted
  • Real Estate Investor
  • Jersey City, NJ
  • Posts 2
  • Votes 0

Good morning everyone! I have been thinking about investing for a few years, but did not have a clue. I have my day job, which I actually like, and would like to start on a part-time basis. I live in Jersey City, NJ, and am interested in starting in this area as well as in NY. I like sharing information on internet, really and am excited to find this website.

Post: Rich Dad's Advanced Training?

Mami TeraiPosted
  • Real Estate Investor
  • Jersey City, NJ
  • Posts 2
  • Votes 0

I Just attended the "Learn to be Rich" seminar last weekend for about $500. I still wonder if it is worthwhile to take advanced courses. Yes, it's really expensive, at least for me, like you have to put minimum $12,000 to get a mentor, provided that you share the cost with a partner. (Advanced 3 courses each 3 whole days, 3 day personal mentoring and life time access to a mentor and 14 day free software.) If you take it whole by yourself, it would be $24,000.

There might be a cheaper way to learn. Does it get me PLAN and START rightly? Is mentor system so effective? (I assume that the whole point of the advanced courses is to get a good mentor.)

I could tell that the whole system, the first free seminar and "Learn to be Rich" seminar, is very well crafted to sell these expensive courses, and honestly, I did not like the way they do, like if you sign up on-site at the seminar, the tuition will be somewhere 30 to 40% off. (The above price is the on-site price, btw.) However, is it still worthwhile? Does anyone have positive experience?