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What should I do?

About to finish my pre-licensing course. I'm 19 and already a year deep into college but I hate it. Real estate is my passion, I pay for my college expenses and car, but live with my family, they would kick me out if I were to drop out and pursue real estate. I can just barely pay for all my expenses, having little to no spare money to do anything fun, and can not pay for a place to stay if I were kicked out.

My family does not lack income to support my dreams but wants me to grow up too fast in my opinion. I pay for everything even coming down to my own food and toilet paper... Between working full time, being a full-time student, and learning real estate I'm super overwhelmed.

I understand my parents want me to have a degree as a safety net, but I cannot juggle everything as I will admit I was spoiled up until the day I turned 18 where all my support was cut off without warning.

What should I do?

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