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As for the direction of the site since I’m graduating tomorrow, it’ll will still contain information for working college students. I have friend that are still attending and they’ll be able to keep me up to date. The site will include more information for newly graduated students and some topics that will be explored more include investing and retirement as I work on these myself.
If you have any ideas right now, please leave a comment. I love hearing from other people.
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LOL, thanks! I appreciate your support.
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