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Demjan Van Der Kach
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How good is the Eddie Speed (Note school) course?

Demjan Van Der Kach
  • Investor
  • Phoenix, AZ
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Hi All,

thinking about taking the above mentioned guy's course on notes. I wonder if anybody has any experience with Note School quality of materials?

reference: http://noteschool.com/

Thank you.

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Patrick Desjardins
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Patrick Desjardins
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I know and have met some successful students, a few of which are active on this forum.

The issue always remains the same with just about every guru program - your first deal is a 20k loss. If you partnered with someone experienced in a mentoring scenario, your first deal could  be a 10-20k win.

So it all depends on your own circumstances.. if you want to do this full time and have a lot of cash to deploy then 20k can make sense. If you have 50k total then spending 20k on a course is stupid.

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