Andrew Tate - The Real World

Andrew Tate - The Real World

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AlexC1981

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Saturday 12th November 2022
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Hi All,

My 15 year old nephew has become impressed with stories of riches if he signs up for what appears to be an online lecture service for methods of earning money online.

I have vaguely heard of Andrew Tate through a number of controversies that were in the news a while back. I think there was a thread running on here.

I've looked at the website for The Real World and it is clearly being marketed towards impressionable boys.

He's asked for my help to pay for the course (with his savings) using my credit card. He thinks he will make the money back in no time. I'm going to say no, but I don't want to seem like I'm dismissing it out of hand. Does anyone have any experience or information concerning this, or with Hustlers University, which seems to be pretty much the same thing?

AlexC1981

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Sunday 13th November 2022
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bhstewie said:
There's a thread on the man here.

https://www.pistonheads.com/gassing/topic.asp?h=0&...

Some very interesting views on women and by "interesting" I mean repellent.

Run don't walk.
Thanks, I knew there was a thread somewhere! PH search function rolleyes

grumbledoak said:
And where is your Bugatti Chiron Pur Sport ?
This is how he manages to impress young people. The flash cars, the straight talking, kickboxing. All very impressive to a 15 year old. It's hard to argue with success.

grumbledoak said:
Awkward. It smells like a Ponzi scheme, with quite expensive payments. I would point that out first, and explain how they work if he doesn't understand them. Have you asked him if he asked his Dad to do this, and what his Dad said? Have you spoken to his Dad about it?
The parents are separated, and his mum (my sister) doesn't know what to think. I assume his dad has already said no, but I'll ask him.

Horsey McHorseface said:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BijOF8I2t_4

Tate's lessons 1-10 free/leaked:
[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mgy7KCXSxkQ
Thanks for those. Looking at lesson one, I think my nephew will be bored in 10 minutes hehe

I am actually quite pleased that he has finally started to think about what he might be doing when he finishes school, but he's going to need guiding down a more reputable path. Are there any decent online courses that he could take up in the school holidays?

AlexC1981

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Sunday 13th November 2022
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VS02 said:
Where are you and your nephew in the UK Alex? There are numerous Winter and Summer schools being held by UK Russell Group universities and some ex-polys in loads of particular fields/subjects where they teach you a lot of interesting stuff and introduce you to the field, and explain what you should do to get that career.
In addition, if you attend these, the entry requirements can be decreased massively for alumni, if he does decide to go to university. Its still useful if you don't want to go to uni. The universities often set kids up in student digs and its a residential, so he will make plenty of friends in the local area if he is failling in with a bad crowd at home.
Search up “The Sutton Trust” - it is a registered charity.
Otherwise, just search the nearest universities to you and search “winter/summer school”
Most will be catered to 16-18 year olds but there are quite a few for 13-15 year olds as well. I went to a Sutton Trust school a few years ago when I was 17, and I found it useful, and lopped off 3 grades off my A level requirements (you can go to university with College grades and BTecs too)


Otherwise, search up a big company in the field your nephew is interested in and search up “experiences/internships for young people” , when I was
15 I applied for one that Rolls-Royce Aerospace was offering (but I got rejected!)

These experiences genuinely do help you and I think he will genuinely come out of it very motivated/excited about whatever he wants to do.


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Thanks that sounds like good advice! We're Essex/East London and he will be 16 in April. I think it would be good if he can have something to look forward to doing after he's finished his GCSEs, and to take his mind off Andrew Tate.

I think this has been brought on because he does not know what he wants to do when he's finished school. He's really driven when he gets interested in a topic, but he's too distracted from schoolwork at the moment.

AlexC1981

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Monday 2nd January 2023
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I don't believe in alphas and betas in humans. It comes down to some people wanting their own way and being a bit bossy, and others are simply a little more chilled.

I haven't heard anything more from my nephew wanting to join The Real World, but he still holds Tate in high regard. Hopefully the Romanian authorities will secure a conviction as that should help change his mind.