Hustler’s University is not a typical university where students go and pursue their degrees. Rather, it is a paid program that is available on Discord. Through the courses, Tate, along with some others, reportedly teaches students how to earn money and become successful.

Student of Andrew Tate’s Hustler University claims he learned “a ton,” says he doesn’t intend to stop taking classes

As per The New York Post, 22-year-old Blake Phillips, a retail worker who studied at Hustler’s, came forward and claimed that he has “learned a ton of things” on The Real World, an extension of Hustler’s University, which describes itself as follows:

Talking about how the university is an “exclusive community,” the courses reportedly teach students how they can make money in various online fields like copywriting, e-commerce, and so on.

The New York Post reported that The Real World claims to teach students how to “build a large income at speed.”

Speaking about the freelancing course, Blake Phillips also stated:

Furthermore, Phillips claimed that he has already paid for two months of Real World so far and doesn’t intend to stop his classes anytime soon.

Hustler’s University website explored

By visiting the website, one can assess that the courses train students to pick a “high-income skill,” learn how to make quick profits from it, and even scale it up to a “6-figure income.”

Talking about its “professors,” the website of Andrew Tate’s university claims:

Furthermore, the site also claims that each student who registers will learn how to get paid by designing logos, translating eBooks, editing videos, managing social accounts, creating websites, and so on.

The self-acclaimed “success coach” was recently arrested as part of a human trafficking investigation.

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