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Drk9six,
First off, let me say welcome. Next, I want to advise that if you haven't read any information on FBA, that you purchase the book Retail Arbitrage by Chris Green. http://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B009B3UYEO?pc_redir=1405962832&robot_redir=1
Not affiliated with Chris or his team, but it's a good beginners read. The market is plentiful as long as you're willing to put the man hours on learning. If you're going to a college town, then I'm sure there are plenty of thrift shops. You may not start with FBA. Maybe start with eBay sales and build capital for FBA inventory.
http://www.amazon.com/dp/149379163X
http://www.amazon.com/dp/B009B3UYEO <---- Kind of Scnapower ad Heavy
Both are reliant starter books and I own both.
I haven't read them myself, but a couple of the popular flipping YouTubers have recently released eBooks:
Flip That Sh!t by Bonafide Hustler (also available in eBook format)
101 Killer Clothing Brands by Stephen Raiken (Raiken Profit)
There's also the classic book Arbitrage by Chris Green you may want to check out if you're into retail arbitrage.
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