I am a newbie, and thinking about going to the CRE Convention, but i also want to buy some courses to start with. I don’t have that much money, so what are you guys suggestion? Go to convention ($5xx) or buy a course ( i am thinking of buying Ron Legrand courses ($9XX))?
Thanks very much for all your quick and precious reponses!
In conclusion, all of you suggest to go to the convention where i can learn MORE and get a good deal on those courses! Am i right?
Now, i am seriously thinking about going, but since there is a 10% discount on courses now on CREonline, i can get Ron Legrand course for only $8xx, but the convention cost $5xx, do you guys really think i can learn more on the 3 days convention then buying Ron’s courses and study at home?
Please suggest…
Thanks & Thanks a lot for all your valuable advices!!!
Re: Convention or buy courses - Posted by d.henderson
Posted by d.henderson on December 07, 1999 at 21:33:14:
If you truly want to be an investor, then do whatever you have to do to get to Atlanta. This one convention changed my way of thinking and my life. Teaches you to think outside the box. Do this for yourself, you will never regret it.
See you there,
Dee-Texas
Posted by Stacy (AZ) on December 09, 1999 at 02:33:44:
The convention is the place to focus. No kidding. Trust those that have been, and who are doing real deals. I have the Ron LeGrand materials, and highly recommend them. But, until I sat down at a conference table and listened to his mind work, and questioned him, the course was not much more than words on a page.
Ben, there’s no way to do the convention justice. I’ve been to both of the previous conventions and couldn’t sleep well for a couple of days after getting back home. Life changing.
The return on investment can’t be calculated. Reserve a spot. I wish I could explain better.