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Nicholas Tanner
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High school graduate trying to start investing.

Nicholas Tanner
  • Birmingham, AL
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I just graduated from high school, and was wondering if I should go to college first before investing or should I go ahead and get started? Also some tips or tricks about getting started would really help. Thanks guys!

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Darius Kellar
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Darius Kellar
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@Nicholas Tanner I would start by shadowing someone who is successful in real estate investing first. 

"No matter how you look at it ,"your going to pay". "If you don't pay with education. Then you will pay through time wasted for lacking knowledge "

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