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Name: Erik Country: United States State: California Birthday: 2/6/1982 Gender: Male
Interests: Computer, reading, dancing, law, music, gym, travel, and PARTY!
Expertise: Computers, electronics, home theater, movies.
Occupation: Accounting/Finance Industry: Business
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Member Since:
2/7/2003
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| I was lucky to make into law school. They said that my entrance exam score was not hot. The entrance exam is similar to the LSAT and believe me it was HARD. Only the Bar Exam would be more difficult. The registrar office said that my GPA was not too hot either; a 2.61 from UCR. However, they liked my letter of recommendation from my clients and my supervisor from volunteer work. Most important my experience as a traffic lawyer got me in. I said that I wanted to know more about law so I could help people from being ripped off. My experience in having my own business in high school alone got me into UCR (3.33 GPA high school & 1040 SAT) So don't despair if your (L)SAT or GPA from school is too low for you to get in. Experience and determination is the answer. | | |
| Dang been a long time since I used Xanga. So much has changed. I was supposed to be in the corporate world. Then I got into law. Yet, I make more money playing cards then through law. Although, I got a B.S. in Business from UC Riverside. I am attending Abraham Lincoln University in downtown Los Angeles. With 2000 pages to read at December I'm going to update Xanga tomorrow. | | |
| Sorry for not updatin...Been soo busy yet the hard work has been payin up. I finally see the light to reduce my debt to income ratio below 90%. The typical American owes 68-78%. Debt to income ratio is expense/income.
Ex. $700 monthly expense/$1000 income would be
70%
Reducing your monthly expense is your first step to financial freedom. Negotiate for lower monthly payments. Ex. I have negotiated to reduce my monthly dentist bill from $200 to $100. I will put more tip later on... | | |
| Wellz this is my first entry since cancun. The 6 day trip was life changing for me and opened up more opportunities. I finally learned the process to be exempt from income taxes (legally of course) from Bill Benson. He proved that the income tax amendment was fraudently passed by using 17000 pages of certified notarized documents as evidence. I actually saw one page of the document proving the IRS's action of collecting our income taxes not approved by the state of Kentucky. How are we going to live in a civilized society? Hey we still pay property, sales, gas, airport, phone, and other excise taxes. Learn the trute for yourself:
www.thelawthatneverwas.com
While your taxes may be small now, you may need to know how to get yourself exempt from income and capital gains taxes. Just to let you know, Mr. Benson's 10 year track record resulted in none of his client to be in jail. | | |
| I watched my last movie (The Italian Job) and thought it was the best action movie I have seen in years. I liked the team work that played in the whole movie and the flick was packed with high speed car chases and explosions that reminded me of the fast and the furious and XXX combined.
Itz been a crazy week with all my errands done. The job interview at the rec went better than I thought. I won't know 'til tuesday if I got the position to work in the weight room. Wellz, i'm leaving on a jet plane and
~chilling in cancun | | |
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