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Hey Guys! After asking a bunch of Harvard students with a ton of jobs and side hustles, these are the best jobs that I have found that pay very well and take almost no effort to do. If you follow these very smart students wisely and do your research, you can make a ton of money doing simple jobs. And you'll avoid being a 9-5 zombie!!

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00:00What is the biggest purchase you've ever made how much would you say you spend every single week?
00:03What is the number one way you make money as a college student?
00:05How much would you say you make every single month 40 grand doing an internship at Amazon 40 grand at Amazon?
00:15Harvard University one of the top schools in the world with the best research facilities business programs and medical schools
00:20But what Harvard's famously known for more than anything
00:23This place is really fucking expensive after taking everything into consideration the average cost of attendance here comes out to a whopping
00:30$83,000 a year and even though a year's tuition is almost double what the average American makes for most Harvard students
00:36This price tag doesn't faze them at all. I mean considering two of the world's richest people have a Harvard background
00:40I think it's safe to say that making money isn't necessarily an issue for the students here
00:44The average salary for a Harvard graduate comes out to over six figures in the first year and for a good handful of students
00:49They're making ten times that while they're still in college
00:51So today we're back on the Harvard Yard to ask a ton of different students
00:54Exactly how they make their money from trust fund babies to broke college students to even a couple college millionaires out there
01:00We're checking all the boxes today, baby. So, you know, we're gonna skip all the icebreakers here
01:04I have a very serious question right off the bat, but you got to be honest with me, okay?
01:08What's your favorite color? Honestly?
01:11black purple purple
01:13Blue wait, actually yellow yellow. Oh little turn around here. Ah, see I told you he looked like a purple guy
01:19Huh, you gave off purple from a mile away. I was telling him earlier. No, it's a black all day every day
01:25So now you feel warmed up now. You feel good. Yes. Yes. Yes. Yes. All right, let's do it
01:31So first question, what is your name? Where are you from? And what are you studying at Harvard?
01:34My name is David Anderson. Jasmine Tierre. Taryn Lee. Maria Fabal. William Talley. Tristan Dalby. Nader El Saidi
01:40I'm from East Lansing, Michigan, Scottsdale, Arizona
01:43Long Island, New York, Atlanta, Georgia Fulton County for those of you who know Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
01:48Boca Raton, Florida, Austin, Texas, Miami, Florida, and I'm studying neuroscience and global health economics applied math applied math applied math
01:55I think applied mathematics neuroscience and religion government econ media medicine the health at the medical school
02:00I'm kind of in the government department and also doing East Asian studies. So Japan and China
02:06Oh
02:08Okay, very diverse over here. And what do you plan on doing with that major?
02:11I mean to be honest like high goals like my mom worked on Wall Street
02:14So I'd like to follow in her footsteps get into a big finance job in Wall Street. That's my biggest school
02:19I was wanting to go work on Capitol Hill for a little while
02:21But now I'm starting to like look towards some private equity or finance some private sector stuff
02:25Maybe some multilaterals and either sticking to research or just going to medical school in a couple years apply to med school next year
02:31I also want to go to medical school and I want to be a health correspondent
02:35But specifically a journalist. I want to do journalism and opinion writing as a physician
02:39So hopefully the next step after this is medical school low-key. I have no idea as long as I'm making those bands, you know
02:47It really depends I mean it depends if I go into applied math and econ or applied math and computer science
02:52There are a bunch of different projects that I would like to do in my lifetime a bunch of different countries that I would like
02:56To visit I'm not really sure what I want to do there yet, but you know got to get to New York
03:00You know what? I'm saying? Oh, yeah next Wolf of Wall Street right here
03:04Jordan Balfour in the making
03:06Now getting into the more nitty-gritty here on average if you had to give an estimate
03:10How much would you say you spend every single week?
03:13Every single week. Um, I would say I spend a hundred dollars a week $80 $80
03:205070 around 50 to 75 bucks a week maybe around like $40
03:26$40. Dang, that is very frugal. I'm not a big spender. I try to spend as little as possible. I'm kind of frugal
03:32I'm really on that a grad student sort of budget. Maybe like a hundred fifty ish
03:39150 to
03:40Hundred and 250 a week. I would say 200 minimum. What are we talking max like 300 400?
03:47That's not bad at all. Actually, it's very frugal out here
03:50I love it. And what would you say you like spend the most on probably at this particular point food food food
03:55Literally everything is just on food. I'm hungry all the fucking time. I mean the dining hall sometimes here gets boring
04:01It's like the same food tasty burgers open till 12 o'clock at night. So you got to spend 20 bucks there go to CVS
04:06You get some groceries. It's mostly just groceries and then like food mostly just like sweet treats drinks coffee
04:12It's a big one dinner straight food. Yeah, only food snacks. Hey, man being a Harvard athlete. It does it to you
04:18It depends on like what I order on Amazon like if I need specific things this past month, for instance
04:23I spent a lot on sort of like home goods
04:25So bed sheets laundry detergent these sorts of things that you need to make your life keep going
04:30You know like going out with friends on the weekend Saturday nights with a friend group is a big one
04:34I like to go out on the weekend
04:36So either like some trips with my friends to Cape Cod or nearby can't get too into the details
04:41We're on the team, bro. I would say mainly on just like outings and not really like food or drinks. Oh, that is very unique
04:48I love that everyone else has said food today
04:50So I'm so happy you said that and building off of that how much would you say you make every single month?
04:54I make $0 a month
04:57$0 $0 of income all time. I don't work right now. I don't have a job or I swim like zero
05:05$0
05:09During the summer. Yeah, but not right now. How much did you make during the summer?
05:12Well, I've got a couple of different income streams at this particular point probably about twelve hundred thirteen hundred a thousand dollars
05:20$800 for
05:22Depending on how much I worked I would say like
05:25$700 a week 700 a week. Okay. I was kind of on that gig economy grind
05:29I mean, it's not a lot but like in my summers I was making about 20k total comp
05:34I did work before I came here
05:35I had a business that I sold right before I came here and offloaded
05:38So how much did you sell it for the business evaluation? I think it was $25. Oh
05:43Okay. Okay. I have not worked a single day in my life. Hey, that's okay. That's okay. You still ended up at Harvard
05:50That's more than me. So and now the question that everyone's been waiting for here
05:53What is the number one way you make money as a college student right now?
05:57I'm not making money
05:58But I know a lot of people get part-time jobs around campus and I know there's a lot of opportunities for that
06:03Harvard does really really well that like offering us jobs. There's like Harvard student agencies
06:07Which is just a big organization that really just employs students hearings funny story. I'm actually
06:12Delivering mail for the Harvard here in my undergrad. I worked part-time. I was a patient care technician
06:18So I worked in a hospital setting and I worked like 20 hours a week right now
06:22I'm like a TF for a class and we work like 10 hours a week. I tutored like private tutoring. I teach here
06:28I just came for my teaching awards. I was teaching like biochem anatomy things like that
06:33Wow, look at you a Harvard teacher. Awesome
06:38I mean like it depends on what you want. Like if you're looking for like summer internships
06:42I feel like the best way is definitely to like fill out your resume and stuff like that
06:46You could work summer internships and get paid by the college if it even if it's unpaid internship
06:51One of our boys says he's making like 40 grand next summer doing an internship at Amazon
06:55So you can kind of like if you got the stack resume, you can definitely get a job here 40 grand at Amazon
07:00Why and I have a couple rapid-fire questions for you here. You ready? Yeah, you sure? Yes. All right, let's get right into it
07:06First question. What is the biggest purchase you've ever made Jesus?
07:09Probably like stuff for my dorm room my flute my iPad
07:13The PlayStation I bought with my own money probably my back trip to Santorini a flight to China
07:18How much we talking like I would say like around $3,000 something like that. Whoa the equipment for the business
07:23I started cost me 1,200 bucks. I spent like $400 on Jordans once
07:30Engagement ring 15k. Oh
07:32Did you pop the question? Uh, yeah. Oh how'd it go? It was more like what took you so long?
07:36I don't pay for my stuff. I don't know. I'm 19 for context. So my parents covered mostly everything
07:42So you're 19 in a master's? Yeah, holy shit. Good for you. What is the busiest thing?
07:48You've seen a student do here the busiest thing
07:50There's some people here that travel a lot like on private jets have heard private jets
07:54I had a close friend who took his girlfriend to Paris just for spring break Wow
07:59W-rizz from that guy probably just the international students living their daily lives
08:04It just gives rich and expensive and their outfits are beautiful
08:07There was this one kid I met who never like you have to have the all-inclusive dining
08:11But he never went to the dining hall and he ate out every single day for four years
08:14You walk out of your dorm
08:15You kind of expect to see people wearing like designer clothes and then like shit you don't see on the street
08:21One of our teammates froze is styling. He was wearing like Gucci slips. I've seen a lot of Gucci belts
08:27There's this thing before school freshman orientation program where you go in like camp for a week and it's like dirty muddy and there was
08:33This one kid. I heard a story. He only wears like Gucci shorts and he's like, well, he's the only shorts
08:37I have and we're told to bring shorts. So like holy shit. Yeah, that's that's a different level there
08:42What is the cheapest thing you've ever done the cheapest thing I've done? Oh, man
08:45I've like walked really far for food. That's like like cheaper hop around like different places for free just because I have friends everywhere
08:52I mean, I love paying change at the fast food place
08:55I'm part of like a group chat that just tells us where like free food is and so if ever I'm hungry
08:59I'll just check the group chatting just go even if I'm not part of the event not supposed to be there
09:03I'll just go get a couple plates and you know, I like to just eat off free samples
09:06I buy eggs and that's like my main source of food right now. Thanks for breakfast. Thanks for lunch
09:13Eggs eggs eggs man. Hey lifesaver over here. I have one final question. It's a little philosophical
09:19Do you think that money equals happiness? Absolutely not. No, no
09:23I'm currently taking a class literally called happiness and we talked about how money doesn't involve bringing in happiness
09:29So I completely disagree at least material things can't like love you back
09:33So it's the people that you surround yourself with that really make you happy
09:35I think that money is not like necessary in order to guarantee happiness, but it does make a lot of things easier
09:41I don't think that money equals happiness
09:42But I do think that money helps a lot in achieving happiness for a lot of people
09:47Money does lead to the things that can cause happiness a necessary means to the end. Yeah. Ah, see I'm catching on here
09:53Like if you have money, yes, you can buy things that'll make you happy
09:56You can even make other people happy, but that doesn't mean that if you don't have money, you're not happy
10:00I mean if you're unhappy, it won't like make you happy
10:03But if you're a happy person that can make you happier
10:05Some people say it doesn't bro. But like it you'd be hard-pressed to find someone living in like the Hamptons. It's really upset
10:12You know what I'm saying? I think financial stability is really important to feel happy when your basic needs are secured
10:16I think after a certain threshold happiness is what you make it
10:19I don't think that like you can really be happy if every single day you're worrying about where your next meal is gonna come from
10:24So I think a better question than does money equal happiness might be how much money do you think you need in order to be?
10:30Happy. Oh, I like that flipping the script on me here. You heard it here first folks
10:34Harvard approved money does not equal happiness Wow
10:37I mean the deep philosophical advice is kind of expected here, but seeing just how frugal these kids are
10:42That's some really impressive shit. And I mean considering I gave away all my money last week. I
10:47Need to take some notes
10:48And if you want to see me go broke you can check out that video and a bunch of other Harvard videos
10:53Right here. And if you want to join the family of over 11,000 subscribers now, you can click here right here
10:58So until then I'm gonna try and make back some money here and I will see you guys next week
11:06And I have a podcast a podcast fuck it what's the name under the microscope under oh, I like that

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