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Account Closed Should I file for bankruptcy?
21 December 2015 | 146 replies
Also, I'd be going to college for around $10,000 total and getting a Bachelors degree.
Nikayla Snyder Hi, I'm Nikayla - a newbie in St. Paul, MN!
23 April 2018 | 16 replies
I eventually grew up & went to college, where I got a Bachelor of Fine Arts with emphasis in Photography.
Natalie Olivo Potential Deal in Kingston NY
6 February 2016 | 7 replies
(Note: most are students and bachelors)Strategy: buy and hold$239,900 asking price (realtor and zillow says its high)$200,000.00 sales price (the price we'd start bid with)$179,925.00 loan amount (25% down due to legalities of FHA rules)$820.00 approximate monthly payment with 3.7% at 30 years$7000 taxes per year (roughly)$2000.00 insurance per year (realtor provided estimate)$1450 rent income for each unit (market rate based on rental comps in the area)Is this a good deal?
Filipe Pereira Today - at age 24 - I "retired". Here's how I did it.
6 December 2017 | 169 replies
for 5 years (4 year bachelor's and an accelerated 1 year master's degree).
Hannah Joy More value - contractor or architecture licensure?
28 May 2024 | 7 replies
I personally think it's easier to get a general contractor's license (especially here in Chicago - it's almost sad how easy it is), but that just means there are a lot of bad contractors.Almost all states require architects to take a state licensing exam and need to have a bachelors degree in similar field to even take the test.I found for me, if I can just find people who are really good at what they do (and enjoy it) I can let them do that and I can just focus on finding deals and building the team.  
Benjamin Couch Should I help my girlfriend pay off her debt?
22 September 2021 | 97 replies
If your girlfriend has 5 years left of school that means she has 2 more years to get her bachelor's and then 3 years of PT school to get her doctorate.
Pearl Cook Best Real Estate related Masters Degree
3 November 2020 | 2 replies
I am currently in my last two classes towards completing my Bachelors in Entrepreneurship and Small Business Management.
Anthony Kondor how can I buy a multi-family without using any cash or credit,
25 April 2015 | 23 replies
If you get a 4 year degree in business at a University, there is a reason it is called a Bachelor of Arts Degree.
Matt R. Attn: Detroit Investors - 36 month Case Study - see video enclosed...oh boy
18 November 2014 | 91 replies
(SEAMLESS ASSIMILATION)Nearly half of Asian immigrant adults age 25 and older had a Bachelor's degree or higher.( Most US cities can't claim that)Asian-born men were more likely to participate in the civilian labor force than were U.S.
Account Closed Associates degree in real estate
6 September 2017 | 4 replies
@Chris Mason I will be doing this because my dad is telling me that I have to go to college for at least two years, do you guys think I should just stay for the two years or go four years for a bachelors degree, would I learn enough with just an associates or should I get the bachelors, would the bachelors be enough to learn if the associates isn't enough ?