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Old 04-02-2020, 04:38 PM   #76
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Originally Posted by humfrz View Post
First off, you don't need a car while you're in college, just take a full academic load and stick to your studies.

After you graduate, buy a used car and pay off your college loan.

THEN, invest in the stock market, which is pretty simple, buy low - sell high.

See all the money I saved / made you - [emoji106]


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Why the hell are you guys so damn responsible[emoji23]. I was slightly hoping I'd get some confirmation bias to pull the trigger, but your suggestions are on point.

I'm fortunate to have worked my ass off im highschool to pay off my college through scholarship.

When I start applying to med schools, I'll need to travel a lot for interviews so getting a car is definitely a must.

I agree, I'll probably spring for a later year model with a bit more wear and tear and build it up to my taste. The rest of the money I'll save. Maybe I'll learn how to invest during the pandemic [emoji86]



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