Hustlers University Review: Worth It?
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Andrew Tate’s courses promise you online riches. Here’s my no-nonsense take as a long-time online entrepreneur. I dug in for a month to see what’s up.
Hustler’s University promises to teach you how to make money online. But does it deliver? Here’s the no-BS breakdown:
The Basics:
- What: Hustler’s University is (was?) one big Discord server with several courses rolled into one: e-commerce, copywriting, crypto, etc.
- Who: Taught by Andrew Tate (a controversial figure) and some former students turned “professors.”
- Cost: $49.99/month.
The Good:
- Affordable: It’s relatively cheap at $49.99/month.
- Practical Skills: Hustler’s University focuses on stuff that can make money, just not necessarily as Tate presents it.
- Lots of Content: You won’t be bored. There’s a ton of stuff in there.
- The community buzz: It gets you plugged into a group of like-minded folks.
The Bad:
- Tate’s hype is overblown: He pushes quick fixes, but online money takes real work and smarts. You’re better off learning from less controversial figures.
- Disorganized: From what I gather, finding your way around the course can be tough. Makes it way too easy to get lost. You’re on your own.
- Those $$$ screenshots? Most of those are from students promoting the course itself(!), not actual business wins.
- No Refunds: That’s a red flag. You need to be confident it’s right for you.
- Andrew Tate: His reputation is problematic. Are you comfortable learning from him?
Should You Join?
- Maybe, if… You’re okay with controversy, and want a taste of several online business models. And you’re a fan of Andrew Tate’s approach.
- Definitely not, if… You need serious, well-structured training and don’t want the Tate baggage.
Here’s the bottom line:
Think of HU as the starter buffet of online business. Great for dipping your toes in, but you’ll want a real meal elsewhere.
But there are likely better, less controversial options out there.
A Few Caveats
- Andrew Tate’s background is NOT what he teaches. Keep that in mind. Through the Hustlers University he simply monetizes his attention.
- Beware of Hype: Student success stories are great, but they don’t guarantee your success. Hard work is a must.
- Focus is key. Pick ONE skill and master it in a proper course, NOT ten at once half-heartedly.
- It’s Not For Everyone: Tate’s style is divisive. If you find his approach off-putting, look elsewhere.
- Hustler’s University shut down its affiliate program. That means the glowing reviews you see are…likely biased.
My 2 Cents
It’s not a scam, but it ain’t great either.
It’s YOUR money. Invest it wisely, and on learning from people whose whole brand isn’t getting you riled up.
Q&A Time
Q: Okay, I’m intrigued by Hustler’s University, but still skeptical. What’s the real deal?
A: I get it. Here’s the straight talk: it’s not a get-rich-quick thing, and Tate’s style isn’t for everyone. But, some of the skills they teach can be a springboard if you’re new to online business. Think of it as a crash course, not the final destination.
Q: Is Andrew Tate even legit? Dude seems sketchy.
A: Fair. He’s definitely good at getting attention, which has made him rich. But does that equal business expertise? He’s not the guy I’d pick as a mentor, personally. Way too much ego and not enough proven track record beyond… being Andrew Tate.
Q: I’ve seen sweet screenshots of big money from HU students. What’s up with that?
A: Most of those bucks are from promoting the course itself, not from actually building a freelance business, e-commerce shop, whatever. It’s easy to forget that when everyone’s hyping it up.
Q: Bottom line, should I hand over my cash?
A: If you just want a taste of what online business could be, maybe consider it for a month or two and then bail. If you’re serious, that same money could get you into a real course with more focus, more reputable instructors, and less… baggage. It’s about what YOU want to learn and what kind of community you want to be a part of.
Stay awesome,
Tim
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