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Jack Hamm
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Hello BP, I am currently a sophomore in college and would love to be more involved in real estate so I can begin to invest once I am out of school starting with a househack. My question is do you think it would be beneficial for me to get a job at a real estate office potentially just doing grunt work. My hope would be that I could get some industry experience. I have no plans on becoming an agent in the future though. The knowledge gained would only be used on the investor side of the real estate market. Is this the best use of my time or should I just continue to read my books and ask questions in the forums?

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