It's not your fault that you have privilege. But it is commendable that you acknowledged it. And even with the privilege you have, you did work hard to make it work for you.
First of all, if you compare him with the other people who studies in the US, he's not that privileged and also he's paying on his own from the second year. Secondly, how can being privileged be a fault? It's the stupidest thing I've ever heard.
@@prateektiwary3982 I agree. And I am not comparing him with others who are there. I am talking about other people who have to give up and stay back. Acknowledgement of your privileges shows a more clear and truer picture of success. It is also about understanding that even if someone doesn't accomplish something it may not always be that didn't work hard enough.
I gave up on my "The Great Indian Dream" after 12th just because I couldn't convince my parents about the finances. Thank you for sharing an inspirational story Harnoor. I wish this video existed 4 years back. :)
I think you should go for masters it's just 2 years of fees plus as you are a master's student you can directly Start intership or part time job in your field of study plus the are lot more scholarship in masters comparing to bachelor's and i think going for masters in abroad makes much more sense than bachelor's irrespective of how much money you have as it wouldn't be as drastic change cause as you have already know how to live without parents in your bachelor's while if you go after 12 not only you are living without your family but you are you are living without your family in a whole different country
Well.. even if you get an admit, it wouldn't be easy to get visa if you don't have immovable assets or parents income to pay for the fees. That is what most miss.. Plus letters of recommendation for a student studying in jhumritaliya govt high school.. is not going to be acceptable irrespective of how good of a student you are.. So if you have ancestral property worth 50-60 lakhs.. parents income more than 10 lakhs.. and you study in a great school of a big city.. (and yes kanpur, raipur, bhopal, kochi, etc come under big cities only, not just delhi, mumbai, bangalore, etc) then all what he says applies to you.. otherwise.. practically not possible.. unless you can convince the visa officer that you are surely going to payback the loans. better idea is get into iit, iiit, nit, and then go for ms. If you are good enough and hard working enough to get 150k + package in USA you should be good enough to get into nit at least and get a 20-30 lpa in here.. (talking about cs)
Thank you very much for the video. I too plan to come to the USA for my masters. Was worried about the tuition fees. Your video has given me clarity on it.
Thank you brother, after listening to your story, I don't think I can leave any kind of excuse for myself and complain about lack of time. Managing Computer Science studies with part-time on campus job and hustling to save every penny is a relentless pursuit in itself. Hats off to you brother, may you get all the success and glory you deserve!!
I've taken 1 year drop for jee mains. I'm planning to pursue my masters in USA after 4 years of b tech. Thank you for the information. I'm also from a middle class family so this will definitely help!
I too took a gap year for jee. Don't listen to anyone brother if you are confident and you work hard you can do it. Just try keeping yourself motivated, it is very demoralising to see others have jobs or studying in other unis while you are just trying to pass the exam. But trust me it will all be worth it. All the best
Not to demoralise you but, you could've joined one of best colleges in your city and start building a group with the best student and study to maintain high gpa, this way could've saved 1 year while learning a skill while doing great at college. Software industry is all about years of experience... nevertheless life always gives you another chance. Good luck!
Really nice and inspiring. I can relate to the story quite a bit, I am studying fashion design in Singapore and the tution fee is quite a lot. Thanks for sharing your story. 😊
Awesome video man! Really helps out to know all of this as an international student! Respect the hustle, Great work! Would appreciate some more tips on how to get the tution lowered as well
Inspiring! just in awe of the info that I got from that video. Harnoor is like the revolutionary guy for us Indian high school students. I will be forever grateful to you! Once again, Thank You Harnoor!!
Behind every smile where you said you're able to... You actually struggled and worked very hard to get that ❤️ . I really appreciate your efforts Harnoor, you're sucha inspiration to me.
no he didn't. he's just a privileged ass who's not even from an ivy and also failed iit. if you think this is hard work, what a trust IITian and Ivyian does is gonna blow you to another universe
This was really a splendid blog! Hardly not every student would elicit their deeds or the secrets of the success in a foreign soil. The way he has handled everything within the exacting situation he is patently a discreet person.
Watched your video for the first time. I think every international student coming from India who thinks you just rode the "LUCK" wave should actually watch this video very carefully and listen to the tips/ suggestions and take the approach of "MAKE IT HAPPEN". You are spot on regarding all the tips you gave to save $ as I myself have been through something similar 10 years before you did.
Tbh, this is not a middle class story where you study in a top school of Amritsar and your mom was a doctor too... Middle class are those who comes from an average family and average school and still get accepted
Hi Harnoor, I just did an Android App development internship without any stipend it is so unfortunate that in India people want interns but they dont want to pay them . BTW I love your videos...
I also paid 100000 aud to uts Australia. I had to work so hard to manage tuition fees and also study 8 hours a day. Allah helped me at last and I complte the degree.
I got my acceptance letter from GSU 1 week ago and also got the Atlanta Campus Scholarship due to which now I can pay the same as an in-state student. Edit: I got 50% Out Of State Tuition Waiver. For those who check for grammatical mistakes in ever comment: that is the name of the tuition waiver that’s why its starting letters are capital.
@@anshjangda6509 Yes thankyou so much....even I gave it and got 1430. Is it enough? And academic, approx what percentage should I get in 11th(not only for acceptance but also to get scholarship) and I aspire for comp. Science....hope I will meet you there.......thankyou and congratulations 🎊🎊🎊🎉
Daymn brother you are a really big motivation for many students out there!! Even I was a little doubtful about studying abroad with the limited funds my parents can provide.
Singh you are awesome! I also want to study abroad in the USA, but I'm worried about money, I recently watched your channel and learned a lot of things. I learned a lot and got courage.Thank you.
Im watching you since 2020 and you are the one from I get to know about studying abroad, you're my inspiration bro, Im going to study abroad for masters because I think my parents can't manage the expenses for undergrad, till masters I think I'll be capable to even studying abroad for free through financial aid
I think lot of people are confused whether they should come to the US or not if you are Indian or Chinese. Do you want the one line answer? Ok, I will give you the answer first: DON'T COME TO THE US! Now let's move to the explanations. Let me tell you what happens with most people who come to the US. They come to study and then they want to stay. This happens with most. If you think I am wrong ask the Indian or Chinese people who currently come to study here. So you will come to study here and then want to stay here. To do this you will have to be on H1B visa. And to have H1B visa after 6 year limit you will need an I140(a Greencard application). Living on an H1B is hard since you depend on the employer to keep your status. Now you have to do this until you get a Greencard. For Indians the wait is 195 years(LET THAT SINK IN) and about 18 years for Chinese. It is EXTREMELY stressful to be on H1B while you wait for the Greencard. Your health will suffer immensely. Don't understand why some people still keep telling Indians and Chinese to come, study and work in the US. Once you marry and have kids while on H1B it becomes harder to leave the US. There is no hope for Indians and Chinese in US. So don't waste your time and money coming here. Many Presidents have come and gone and promised changes but no changes have come in the last 20 years but no one cares for the plight of Indians and Chinese. Trust me don't push yourself and your family into a Black hole that people of Indian and Chinese origin have pushed themselves for DECADES waiting for the Greencard!! People of other countries get the Greencard in less than a year. So I shall repeat again: NO NO NO! Don't come to the US. Don't waste your time and your and parents hard earned money. US will use and throw you. If you want to live, study and work abroad. Go to a country which has a good immigration policy like Canada, which grants Greencard in 5 years.
Harnoor your story is unique to you but I would suggest anyone coming abroad to get their finances secured before coming if you do make money from part time jobs and are able to pay your tuition fees and expenses then it's fine but not a good idea to come in without a backup cuz even though there is potential for everything to go right the same is true for everything to go wrong and harnoor was lucky to have family where he went to study not true for most of us
True. I think most countries also don’t give a visa if the student or the family is unable to bear a certain amount of expenses in the country. One has to show a proof of finances.
*I came here to learn how to invest after listening to a guy on radio talk about the importance of investing and how he made $960,000 in 4 months from $160k, somehow this video has helped shed light on some things, but I'm still confused, I'm a newbie and I'm open to ideas.*
@Mike Jones Interesting. I have a lump sum doing absolutely nothing at all in my bank account, I wanna get something started with it. You seem to be doing excellent for yourself, how do you achieve this?
👋👋👋👋👋👋👋Hi. Am trading with expert Mrs Ella, a regulated broker in the US. Met her sometime early last year at a startup funding event. She had some interesting things to say about the state of algorithmic trading today.very obviously I'm seeing the results.
I used to work 3 jobs, full time at Walmart, a server at the night, and did lyft on the weekends. still only make ends meet. This opportunity that was shown to me allowed me to worked away from the rest race. Dreams do come true keep an open mind, opportunities are everywhere don't get stuck in the trap you deserve a life of financial freedom and time freedom.
This was one of the most exceptional & execellent videos !!! Ive been following harnoor for past two yrs i guess...I love his academic & life U.S related videos.
dont go out then bro try to make money in india urself then take the risk in the future maybe or u can try for a full scholarship living expenses are too high in the us right now because of inflation
Key lesson to pay fees your own - 1- sacrifice your standard of living 2- try to get high internships job 3- always use credit card for payment 4- try multiples things to earn 5- try to invest with small amount 😸🙏♥️
1- sacrifice your standard of living -- yep , live in 2bhk with 5-6 people 2- try to get high internships job ... chances are you won't .. too much competition. 3- always use credit card for payment --- yeah ... learn how to balance transfer between cards too 4- try multiples things to earn --- work under the table jobs , if you cant get internships. work 30-40 hour weekends 5- try to invest with small amount -- not sure about that
Oh my god these were my jobs in 1985. I did cafeteria and then tutor in math . You are like me . WOW. You are like my clone . I work hard like you and I did math major. I wish I had computer but window came in 90s . I think like you . I love you .
Every one who goes to US says I paid my fees myself, because first of all you can get part time jobs easily to pay of atleast the food and housing expense and with scholarships tution fees reduce. My cousin went to US and their parents used to brag about him paying for his own expenses... but the truth is people in India don't even have the intial money to pay the first year fees of 25+ lakhs for the students, anyone who goes to US has to have a +1 crore surplus in liquid assets so no problem arises or immovable assets for loan, i'm sure there would be cases when students had to drop out and come back to India because of money issues if you just went there thinking you will earn and pay. Harnoor also would have had 1+ crore assets in home because I doubt he knew he would be able to get part time jobs easily.
Hi bro. I'm a jee dropper. But I'm plaining for my master into MIT because still my financial condition not well. So I plain, I'll do B. Tech in India and master in abroad.
Harnoor motivating upcoming Fall 2022 students!🙌🙌 These videos are bohot hard. Sending this to my parents for even more satisfaction haha! Thank YOU SO MUCH!
1 crore tution fees!!😲😱🤣then I told u my Jadavpur University is the best ever ❣️ tution fees oonly (10k₹/4 years) in engineering and give us 53 laks₹ avarage package and the highest package goes to 2 crore₹😌
Yeh toh ap apni success story kud hi bayan kar rahy hy bat tab ha jab koi aur apki success story sa dusaro ko motivate karien so this level of success you needed dear
You are a Gem!! So much of transpirancy and clarity in your journey so far ....It's really so inspiring......you such a true guide for all your juniors and their parents from india!... God bless you! Achive more and more heights in your career👍 My son is Neet aspirant .He is in 11th now...he is keen to study in US after 12th.....what should be the best option 1) Do mbbs from india first then try for USMLE for pg ....as it will be more secure and manageable
It's not your fault that you have privilege. But it is commendable that you acknowledged it. And even with the privilege you have, you did work hard to make it work for you.
What kind of privilege are you referring to here
@@reeyaroy3126 Paisaaaa
First of all, if you compare him with the other people who studies in the US, he's not that privileged and also he's paying on his own from the second year.
Secondly, how can being privileged be a fault? It's the stupidest thing I've ever heard.
@@reeyaroy3126 The same that he talked about in the video.
@@prateektiwary3982 I agree. And I am not comparing him with others who are there. I am talking about other people who have to give up and stay back. Acknowledgement of your privileges shows a more clear and truer picture of success. It is also about understanding that even if someone doesn't accomplish something it may not always be that didn't work hard enough.
Proud of u bro ❤️
Apna bhai💛😍
kithe oo vai
I gave up on my "The Great Indian Dream" after 12th just because I couldn't convince my parents about the finances.
Thank you for sharing an inspirational story Harnoor. I wish this video existed 4 years back. :)
It's never too late to start again.
I think you should go for masters it's just 2 years of fees plus as you are a master's student you can directly Start intership or part time job in your field of study plus the are lot more scholarship in masters comparing to bachelor's and i think going for masters in abroad makes much more sense than bachelor's irrespective of how much money you have as it wouldn't be as drastic change cause as you have already know how to live without parents in your bachelor's while if you go after 12 not only you are living without your family but you are you are living without your family in a whole different country
You dodged a bullet, your parents chose wisely.
@@adityamattoo5922 ya explain what u mean by this
Well.. even if you get an admit, it wouldn't be easy to get visa if you don't have immovable assets or parents income to pay for the fees.
That is what most miss.. Plus letters of recommendation for a student studying in jhumritaliya govt high school.. is not going to be acceptable irrespective of how good of a student you are.. So if you have ancestral property worth 50-60 lakhs.. parents income more than 10 lakhs.. and you study in a great school of a big city.. (and yes kanpur, raipur, bhopal, kochi, etc come under big cities only, not just delhi, mumbai, bangalore, etc) then all what he says applies to you.. otherwise.. practically not possible.. unless you can convince the visa officer that you are surely going to payback the loans.
better idea is get into iit, iiit, nit, and then go for ms. If you are good enough and hard working enough to get 150k + package in USA you should be good enough to get into nit at least and get a 20-30 lpa in here.. (talking about cs)
you are very passionate and hardworking, no wonder you made it! that was an inspiring video.
Harnoor somehow knows the questions and dilemma everyone has in their minds and comes up with such detailed videos to help them. Kudos! 🎉👏
Exactly. I have the same question in my mind. Thank God he made this video.
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Can I study in USA for ug if I studied class 1-class 10 and class 11 and 12 in state board
not somehow , he actuallly has gone through it
!
Thank you very much for the video. I too plan to come to the USA for my masters. Was worried about the tuition fees. Your video has given me clarity on it.
Thank you brother, after listening to your story, I don't think I can leave any kind of excuse for myself and complain about lack of time. Managing Computer Science studies with part-time on campus job and hustling to save every penny is a relentless pursuit in itself. Hats off to you brother, may you get all the success and glory you deserve!!
Are you from Assam bro..?
Wish you luck, brother.
That's why Germany is amazing when it comes to education. Almost nothing tuitions fee for the best and the oldest universities in the world
But I guess most of the major courses are in German Language - No?
Also Germany is but costlier to live, right? At least someone needs to have a backup of 3mil ₹ to study there?
Tution fee nhi hai wha rhne ka kharcha and ane jane ka kharcha bhi toh hai
For study in germany you have to make a block account which should have minimum 10 lakh rupees, so how germany is good for middle class 😅
interesting ill have to see seeing how the situation is in the us rn
I've taken 1 year drop for jee mains. I'm planning to pursue my masters in USA after 4 years of b tech. Thank you for the information. I'm also from a middle class family so this will definitely help!
dude u r literally taking one year drop for JEE mains .... NGL middle class doesn't do that
@An Introvert 👿 what's the definition of middle class in India then?
I too took a gap year for jee. Don't listen to anyone brother if you are confident and you work hard you can do it. Just try keeping yourself motivated, it is very demoralising to see others have jobs or studying in other unis while you are just trying to pass the exam. But trust me it will all be worth it. All the best
Not to demoralise you but, you could've joined one of best colleges in your city and start building a group with the best student and study to maintain high gpa, this way could've saved 1 year while learning a skill while doing great at college. Software industry is all about years of experience... nevertheless life always gives you another chance. Good luck!
@@kailaskathar3149 says a worthless guy who's in his basement.
Seriously i need this type of video more, i learn a lot of things in this video, this is the best video I had ever seen...!!! Love you harnoor 🔥🔥🔥
Really nice and inspiring. I can relate to the story quite a bit, I am studying fashion design in Singapore and the tution fee is quite a lot. Thanks for sharing your story. 😊
How tf do you even understand what he’s saying?
@@JagroopSingh-ej7fx subtitles probably
singapore does have the highest cost of living
Proud of you baccha! You are gifted to your mom! Will show this video to my daughter..keep guiding!
Awesome video man! Really helps out to know all of this as an international student! Respect the hustle, Great work!
Would appreciate some more tips on how to get the tution lowered as well
This is what we wanted!!!!! Kudos to you! Ur story is Inspirational. More videos on struggles of international students.. Please
He is the one man that keeps me motivated that I can still be in the top 1%. Kudos!!
sat is more wider than getting into iits
Inspiring! just in awe of the info that I got from that video. Harnoor is like the revolutionary guy for us Indian high school students. I will be forever grateful to you! Once again, Thank You Harnoor!!
Behind every smile where you said you're able to... You actually struggled and worked very hard to get that ❤️ . I really appreciate your efforts Harnoor, you're sucha inspiration to me.
no he didn't. he's just a privileged ass who's not even from an ivy and also failed iit. if you think this is hard work, what a trust IITian and Ivyian does is gonna blow you to another universe
This was really a splendid blog! Hardly not every student would elicit their deeds or the secrets of the success in a foreign soil. The way he has handled everything within the exacting situation he is patently a discreet person.
Watched your video for the first time. I think every international student coming from India who thinks you just rode the "LUCK" wave should actually watch this video very carefully and listen to the tips/ suggestions and take the approach of "MAKE IT HAPPEN". You are spot on regarding all the tips you gave to save $ as I myself have been through something similar 10 years before you did.
Tbh, this is not a middle class story where you study in a top school of Amritsar and your mom was a doctor too... Middle class are those who comes from an average family and average school and still get accepted
Hi Harnoor, I just did an Android App development internship without any stipend it is so unfortunate that in India people want interns but they dont want to pay them . BTW I love your videos...
Leave it if you are confident and go with someone who is paying you
I'm in india and i get stipend i think it's more of a company you are working in rather than the country
Did you not ask them beforehand?
@@Area-lr1mz bro which company is giving stipend and from where you applied, i wanna also do internship
Harnoor so proud of you, thers so much to learn from you🙏
Proud of you Harnoor... great inspiration for new incoming students....
I also paid 100000 aud to uts Australia. I had to work so hard to manage tuition fees and also study 8 hours a day. Allah helped me at last and I complte the degree.
I’m an international student in the same boat right now. This is exactly what I needed to hear, so inspiring man!
howd it go
I got my acceptance letter from GSU 1 week ago and also got the Atlanta Campus Scholarship due to which now I can pay the same as an in-state student.
Edit: I got 50% Out Of State Tuition Waiver.
For those who check for grammatical mistakes in ever comment: that is the name of the tuition waiver that’s why its starting letters are capital.
Hey....did you give SAT....and how much is your current fees.....pls. help me out , I am pretty confused
@@chettah368 Yes, I gave the SAT. After the scholarship my estimated fees is going around $11,000 per year. Hope this helps!
@@anshjangda6509 Yes thankyou so much....even I gave it and got 1430.
Is it enough? And academic, approx what percentage should I get in 11th(not only for acceptance but also to get scholarship) and I aspire for comp. Science....hope I will meet you there.......thankyou and congratulations 🎊🎊🎊🎉
@@chettah368 your score is more than enough to get you into GSU with scholarship.
@@anshjangda6509 thankyou so much for the help...congratulations and hope to see you soon🎉🎊
My bro is reaching 1 mil. All because of his hard work and consistency
Harnoor you are such an inspiration and a great guidance! Thank you so much for what you are doing!!
Just came say there is no relation between middle class and 1 crore 🤣
So true
true u have to have money to make money or get very lucky
Daymn brother you are a really big motivation for many students out there!! Even I was a little doubtful about studying abroad with the limited funds my parents can provide.
So did you make it studying abroad??
so whats up now?
From my experience, the US is the Land of Opportunities. Work hard in the right field and the doors will automatically open for you.
It’s so inspiring *how you’ve grown so much over the years :)*
Amazing bro you are ...
Many learn from rich Dad poor Dad ...but most of them who are watching your videos learning from you ...
Singh you are awesome!
I also want to study abroad in the USA, but I'm worried about money,
I recently watched your channel and learned a lot of things.
I learned a lot and got courage.Thank you.
Im watching you since 2020 and you are the one from I get to know about studying abroad, you're my inspiration bro, Im going to study abroad for masters because I think my parents can't manage the expenses for undergrad, till masters I think I'll be capable to even studying abroad for free through financial aid
Jisko Kuch Krna Hota Hai Wo Krjata Hai Bro Dedication ❤
You were lucky that your family had 25 lakh savings.
Singh ..your are verrryyyy genuine person..I'm from AP in India...mother of 2 daughters..but love you man.keep rocking dude
This man is a legend! & I want to be like him once i get there for my masters!
I think lot of people are confused whether they should come to the US or not if you are Indian or Chinese. Do you want the one line answer? Ok, I will give you the answer first: DON'T COME TO THE US!
Now let's move to the explanations. Let me tell you what happens with most people who come to the US. They come to study and then they want to stay. This happens with most. If you think I am wrong ask the Indian or Chinese people who currently come to study here.
So you will come to study here and then want to stay here. To do this you will have to be on H1B visa. And to have H1B visa after 6 year limit you will need an I140(a Greencard application). Living on an H1B is hard since you depend on the employer to keep your status. Now you have to do this until you get a Greencard. For Indians the wait is 195 years(LET THAT SINK IN) and about 18 years for Chinese. It is EXTREMELY stressful to be on H1B while you wait for the Greencard. Your health will suffer immensely. Don't understand why some people still keep telling Indians and Chinese to come, study and work in the US.
Once you marry and have kids while on H1B it becomes harder to leave the US. There is no hope for Indians and Chinese in US. So don't waste your time and money coming here. Many Presidents have come and gone and promised changes but no changes have come in the last 20 years but no one cares for the plight of Indians and Chinese. Trust me don't push yourself and your family into a Black hole that people of Indian and Chinese origin have pushed themselves for DECADES waiting for the Greencard!! People of other countries get the Greencard in less than a year.
So I shall repeat again: NO NO NO! Don't come to the US. Don't waste your time and your and parents hard earned money. US will use and throw you.
If you want to live, study and work abroad. Go to a country which has a good immigration policy like Canada, which grants Greencard in 5 years.
A1 student from the start, parents highly educated doctor and teacher
If you have one crore in India. Put it in bank in India gives 7.25 interest rate. There are no jobs in IT now. Market is very bad.
Hey Harnoor Please Continue Your College Interview Series It was Very Helpful
Hardwork, will power, consistency ✨
The whole of your story was a close call to failure...
But your perseverance made it all good...
Nice story sir...
Thanks bro...Learning a lot from your channel!👍
Hi harnoor your are such an inspiration for teenagers ❤️ we really look up to you ...love from Maharashtra
Pune?
@@shrishshukla19 no
Inspiration 🤣🤣🤣
Kaunsa kuch ykh
Great bro .... this video would be really helpful for those who wanna go to USA for studies like me. Thank you ❤
this video was really helpful! thx for putting it out!
@Singh in USA you actually learn me a lesson of Hardwork in this video...what's really hardwork is....tysm for that...✌
Thank you, Harnoor, for breaking down your academic journey to empower others.
Very happy to see you paying all these dollars by your own efforts..Proud of you dear 🍫🍫👍👍
Harnoor your story is unique to you but I would suggest anyone coming abroad to get their finances secured before coming if you do make money from part time jobs and are able to pay your tuition fees and expenses then it's fine but not a good idea to come in without a backup cuz even though there is potential for everything to go right the same is true for everything to go wrong and harnoor was lucky to have family where he went to study not true for most of us
True. I think most countries also don’t give a visa if the student or the family is unable to bear a certain amount of expenses in the country. One has to show a proof of finances.
@@architaanand3136 yea exactly, when i applied i had to show that my guardians are completely capable of funding me abroad
This is not brain drain
Certainly!!
Such an outstanding vlog must have inspired many viewers.
All the best 👍 👌 😍
Your Case is Rare, Most of the Students have to Pay from their Pocket itself. Even after completing the Course, getting Job is very Rare.
How is getting job in a good course like CS rare? Also, he did it from a good university.
You r inspiration bro.. Thanks for sharing such useful knowledge. 🙏
Salute to you man... So hardworking and determination
Its determined
hello harnoor sir, i am 13 years old , please make a detailed video on summer school program explaining stanford, harvard and wharton summer school
pls
pls give detailed information, love you bro
i think he already made a video on it, just search up you'll get it!
@@omkarsarode4884 i have already watched it, but it was not detailed and it was only based on yale and harvard, wharton and stanford were missed
🤣
*I came here to learn how to invest after listening to a guy on radio talk about the importance of investing and how he made $960,000 in 4 months from $160k, somehow this video has helped shed light on some things, but I'm still confused, I'm a newbie and I'm open to ideas.*
@Mike Jones Interesting. I have a lump sum doing absolutely nothing at all in my bank account, I wanna get something started with it. You seem to be doing excellent for yourself, how do you achieve this?
@Chris David Hello Do you trade on your own ?
👋👋👋👋👋👋👋Hi. Am trading with expert Mrs Ella, a regulated broker in the US. Met her sometime early last year at a startup funding event. She had some interesting things to say about the state of algorithmic trading today.very obviously I'm seeing the results.
@Amanda Coro My money stays right in my trading account, my account just mirrors her trades in real-time.that's the idea behind copy trading.
I used to work 3 jobs, full time at Walmart, a server at the night, and did lyft on the weekends. still only make ends meet. This opportunity that was shown to me allowed me to worked away from the rest race. Dreams do come true keep an open mind, opportunities are everywhere don't get stuck in the trap you deserve a life of financial freedom and time freedom.
I am completed mechanical engineering but only relevant. Now i am learning it realeated
Harnoor bhaiya you're such a hardworking man ! Proud of you
1 Crore 😰
My B.Tech in India cost 10 Lakhs in total including hostel fees.
This was one of the most exceptional & execellent videos !!! Ive been following harnoor for past two yrs i guess...I love his academic & life U.S related videos.
Converted rice bag
Bro what can I do? My family earns less than 1 lakh a year
dont go out then bro try to make money in india urself then take the risk in the future maybe or u can try for a full scholarship living expenses are too high in the us right now because of inflation
Your key to success is, you have stayed grounded, and continued to work hard. God bless you. Your family must be proud of your achievements 👏
Key lesson to pay fees your own -
1- sacrifice your standard of living
2- try to get high internships job
3- always use credit card for payment
4- try multiples things to earn
5- try to invest with small amount
😸🙏♥️
1- sacrifice your standard of living -- yep , live in 2bhk with 5-6 people
2- try to get high internships job ... chances are you won't .. too much competition.
3- always use credit card for payment --- yeah ... learn how to balance transfer between cards too
4- try multiples things to earn --- work under the table jobs , if you cant get internships. work 30-40 hour weekends
5- try to invest with small amount -- not sure about that
What kind of investment brings in good money? I got scammed so many times😭😢😭😢😭😢
@@moneym7017 vro search some mutual funds
@@dogiegamingyt5285 did it work for you, bro?
@@moneym7017 yup buddy try but always careful and dude use your mind always...
Pretty inspiring and could see his motivation and happiness as he was explaining. Onwards and upwards 😊
Aren't class 12th marks required to apply for undergraduate course in US from India??
That was a really inspiring story!! 🔥
Oh my god these were my jobs in 1985. I did cafeteria and then tutor in math . You are like me . WOW. You are like my clone . I work hard like you and I did math major. I wish I had computer but window came in 90s . I think like you . I love you .
this guy is the definition of hardworking.
Bhot hi badiya bhai,keep growing and keep the pace
Hellow from Maharashtra ! ❤️
Every one who goes to US says I paid my fees myself, because first of all you can get part time jobs easily to pay of atleast the food and housing expense and with scholarships tution fees reduce. My cousin went to US and their parents used to brag about him paying for his own expenses...
but the truth is people in India don't even have the intial money to pay the first year fees of 25+ lakhs for the students, anyone who goes to US has to have a +1 crore surplus in liquid assets so no problem arises or immovable assets for loan, i'm sure there would be cases when students had to drop out and come back to India because of money issues if you just went there thinking you will earn and pay.
Harnoor also would have had 1+ crore assets in home because I doubt he knew he would be able to get part time jobs easily.
Harnoor u are just brilliant and smart!! Look how far you have come ...when u look back u can see all ur hard work paid off!!
Great video covering a wide range and with a lot of clarity. All the best.
"Expect problems and eat them for breakfast." - Alfred A. Montapert
Thank you so much!! This was extremely helpful!!! Please make more such videos . You are the best!!
Hi bro. I'm a jee dropper. But I'm plaining for my master into MIT because still my financial condition not well. So I plain, I'll do B. Tech in India and master in abroad.
Bro you are born to be rich because you are hardworking, dedicated to your goals no distraction in country like America i mean is a big thing
Please do make a video on crypto investment
Very Informative and inspiring for individuals looking forward to study abroad from middle class
Your hardwork really pays off dude 💯
I also wanted to study in USA but I don't have much money🤕...but when I will get job I will ho USA and complete physics ans quantum by my own money😎
Harnoor motivating upcoming Fall 2022 students!🙌🙌
These videos are bohot hard. Sending this to my parents for even more satisfaction haha! Thank YOU SO MUCH!
inspirational
I loved the video.
working hard has become cliched advice but you proved that is what one has to do in order to really make it
It's really appreciating
I want to pursue my masters form USA
Why?
@@sb.z it's his choice
1 crore tution fees!!😲😱🤣then I told u my Jadavpur University is the best ever ❣️ tution fees oonly (10k₹/4 years) in engineering and give us 53 laks₹ avarage package and the highest package goes to 2 crore₹😌
He is earning way more plus jadavapur will hire very less students from out of wb
Such a rollercoaster journey explained in the same way toooo👏👏🙏🙏
Just explained like an elder brother. Thank you
Love your Content!🔥
And waiting waiting for a detailed video on MBA in USA. Choosing college, scholarship, cities, and everything about MBA!
So motivating, you have worked so hard !!!
1 crore tution fees and you call yourself middle class? humara to 1000 hota tha zyada se zyada mahine ke
Thats not a joke dedication is needed
You're a legend broo....if only I saw this before 5 years
Yeh toh ap apni success story kud hi bayan kar rahy hy bat tab ha jab koi aur apki success story sa dusaro ko motivate karien so this level of success you needed dear
Things rarely get stuck because of lack of time. They get stuck because what “doing” would look like, and where it happens, hasn’t been decided.
What should I do even if I can't afford the first year fee?
You are a Gem!! So much of transpirancy and clarity in your journey so far ....It's really so inspiring......you such a true guide for all your juniors and their parents from india!...
God bless you! Achive more and more heights in your career👍
My son is Neet aspirant .He is in 11th now...he is keen to study in US after 12th.....what should be the best option
1) Do mbbs from india first then try for USMLE for pg ....as it will be more secure and manageable
Thank you so much Harnoor for this. I really needed such a video but couldn't find it anywhere.