is selling my business a good idea?

ive got a service based business where i can make a good hourly rate lets say $50-75 and have been able to book and grow my business pretty well.

i want to grow as a business owner and invest my money elsewhere such as property, im also a full time student. My question is:

should i sell it and how much would it be?

should i hold it and expand it once i get a corperate job that corrolates to my degree.

Im just a little like eh am i thinking outside the box w this "little" side hustle but if this can allow me to help w a home deposit or something ofc im keen

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u/Live-War-5464 — 1 day ago

math 102 class

Hi, I'm pretty sure there are 3x 1-hour lectures and 1 hour tutorial. My question is r the lectures recorded and is there attendence requreiment, im just trying to figure out my work days

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u/Live-War-5464 — 18 days ago

Conjoint help

Hi so i was in a conjoint in my first yr bcom/bprop unfortunately did not meet the gpa requirement. I did summer school, which is why I think I got accepted into my conjoint for sem 2 2026, as I re-applied. considering i dont know my grades yet for sem 1 although im on track this sem so im not worried.

My question is am in my conjoint or is it conditional? I've accepted the offer and enrolled. Also is my conjoint was discontinued was reapplying the correct thing to do?

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u/Live-War-5464 — 25 days ago

conjoint

Hi, I've approved my conjoint's offer for next sem, as I'm doing one degree rn. My question is, now that it's been approved, do I just need to meet that 3.9 requirement after exams so I can actually get into the conjoint or Im in the conjoint and just require to meet the 3.5 gpa?

hopefully that makes sense

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u/Live-War-5464 — 27 days ago

conjoint

Im currently doing bachelor of property but wanting to add bcom next sem, if i meet the req gpa is that fine to get in? or its competitive and minimum gpa wont get me in?

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u/Live-War-5464 — 2 months ago

I really enjoyed summer school empty campus and keeping to yourself without background noises on how people answered a question or whats hard is so much better then a normal sem. Just a appreciation post for summer school and it shouldnt be deemed so dreadful unless ur working ofc then its hard to balance.

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u/Live-War-5464 — 2 months ago