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How to Build Wealth with Knowledge: From Middle School to College
How to Build Wealth with Knowledge From Middle School to College Author:Nakita Bowman, Enoch Never before has such concise and compelling educational information been condensed into such an easy to carry, easy to read paperback. A must have for any parent, child, or individual with the aspirations of climbing the ladder of higher learning on into the ranks of a superior income bracket. Helps any individual, young or old, to prepare for ... more »the transition into college.
It hits the bull's eye in detailing instrumental insight into the biggest problem facing a 1st, 2nd, or 3rd Generation accountant, doctor, lawyer, entrepreneur, or other professional with disproportionate means; 'how does one get the money to pay for college'.
And who would have thought it so easy to obtain funding for one's personal growth and development? A true stimulus for any recessive economy, the content of these pages openly reveals the wealth of knowledge that restricts the have-nots from having. Throughout the book she gives "Nakita's Tips" for success from the follies of her own career. Enchanting: if not liberating.
Holding your hand walking you through it, the reader is not left to go at it alone. You the reader, aspiring student, and soon to be professional are coaxed by Nakita Bowman a recent Mechanical Engineer graduate. An accomplished young woman in her own right, Ms. Bowman's résumé speaks volumes for itself as it is included within the context of these pages as a template for you to begin your resume.
Bridging the gap of disparity; she an employee of such staple companies as Lockheed Martin and Raytheon, proved wise beyond her years by employing the penmanship of Enoch, one of the most prolific writers of this millennium. Ingenious: to say the least. A championing aficionado of education, he brings true life experiences in his success as a publisher of the art.
On these pages the playing field has been leveled. Read and learn how to profit from error. Ponder and contemplate where you would be if only you knew what you did not know.« less