Besides running his own test prep business, 25-year-old Trevor Klee is a consultant for other tutors and coaches jiu-jitsu. He lives in Boston, Massachusetts.
Introducing Millennial Money, our new interview series profiling millennials in different cities and at different income levels on how they make, spend and save their money.
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