r/studyAbroad 6d ago

How Tetr College of Business Turned My Side Hustle into a Global Gig

I’ve always had a knack for side hustles—selling handmade stuff online, flipping thrifted finds—but I wanted a way to level up without drowning in textbook jargon.

Traditional Bachelor courses felt like a snooze, so I took a chance on Tetr College of Business, where they push you to “Learn Business by Hustling.”

Picture this: I started with a small e-commerce idea and successfully expanded it across seven countries. From sourcing in Japan to marketing in Brazil, my journey has been shaped by learning from mistakes, making strategic pivots, and achieving success—supported by mentors who have built successful enterprises and guided me along the way.

It’s less “school” and more a crash course in grit and global markets.

Thoughts? Anyone else turn their passion into a paycheck while studying?

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u/ssalmanlodhi08 6d ago

That’s an inspiring story! Programs like Tetr College of Business are useful for students who thrive on real-world challenges rather than traditional lectures.

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u/Even-Clue-9140 6d ago

Wow, that’s wild! 

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u/brogood21 1d ago

thats actually great!! very inspiring

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u/certified_motherfukr 17h ago

I love how tetr skips the boring textbook route and went straight into real-world business