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Losing focus on school

Account Closed
  • Honolulu, HI
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Need help!!!

Ever since realized the that real estate is one of the best ways to make future, I constantly struggle with focusing on school. I am currently a Licensed Practical Nurse that is going through Registered Nurse school. I got hooked listening on the webinars and constantly get side tracked evaluating deals that are found on the MLS and on biggerpockets. It is driving me nuts because real estate is what I am thinking about and should be concentrating on finishing school, about 18 months more. It sounds kinda weird that I am asking help on this but I love attempting to evaluate deals and looking at the possibilities. Is this possibly just an obsession that I might get over???

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Andrew Syrios
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Everything that's new (assuming it's awesome) can become a bit obsessive. Think about it like a new relationship. Even if you end up with the person long term, the initial excitement still dies down. As far as recommendations go, I guess it kind of depends on what you're looking to do. Do you want to be an RN and do real estate on the side or are you thinking about going real estate full time? If you're want to do real estate on the side, assuming you can spare the time, there's no reason not to start now.

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