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Ryan Taylor
  • Lender
  • Olympia, WA
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College Student

Ryan Taylor
  • Lender
  • Olympia, WA
Posted

Hello BP!

I just started my Junior year in college and want to focus the application of my studies towards Real Estate. I turn to you, BP, to help me gain insight on the path I should align myself with as a college student with so many different areas and things to learn. The ultimate goal is to pursue Fix + Flips/Buy + Holds, but as a college student with little capital, that is a longer term career goal. What can I do in the immediate term besides the typical "focus on your studies and wait until you're out of college." I was one of less than 20 in my high school graduating class to receive their Associate's degree at graduation, while also averaging 30-35 hours a week at work. So I guess my ultimate question is, What can I do at this point in time to begin my Real Estate career now? I am eager and ready to learn.

Thank you in advance,

Ryan Taylor

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