I was interested to see if there is a relationship between investing success and having an education in say university, trade, other. And also in terms of generation, maybe in the past it was easier without an education but getting more difficult now to get started.
There are many stories about the multi millionaire high school drop out and not needing an education. Obviously having an education or not in no way stops you from been a successful investor; but does it actually increase your chances of becoming financially independent (or starting down that path) having that extra education.
To get the ball rolling.
I'm under 30, been to uni (and currently studying again), have one IP and have a job making about 75k-85k
(or maybe someone with forum smarts would be interested in starting some kind of poll)
There are many stories about the multi millionaire high school drop out and not needing an education. Obviously having an education or not in no way stops you from been a successful investor; but does it actually increase your chances of becoming financially independent (or starting down that path) having that extra education.
To get the ball rolling.
I'm under 30, been to uni (and currently studying again), have one IP and have a job making about 75k-85k
(or maybe someone with forum smarts would be interested in starting some kind of poll)