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Asking USC Parents What They Do For a Living 

Charlie Chang
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Is USC worth $90,000 a year? In this video, I interview USC parents about what they do to be able to afford their kid's tuition, advice for the younger generation, and a bunch of other business/entrepreneurship insights! College has gotten super expensive over the years (1 year at USC on campus is over $90k per semester 🤯) and I've always wondered how parents were able to afford that kind of stuff for their children. I loved making this video and want to thank all the parents I talked to for taking time away from their families to talk to us.
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USC is known to be expensive, and the parents are known to be absolute ballers. College scandal aside, I wanted to see what parents really do and see how they were able to raise successful, intelligent children who were all graduating on the day I filmed this. I went to UCLA myself but never had that whole rivalry thing against USC - maybe because my parents went to USC - and so this was a very fun video to finally get to make.
Be sure to watch through the entire video to follow along with me as I talk to a ton of successful parents, many of whom were CEOs and business owners, as well as all the obstacles I had to get over while filming this video. I hope you guys enjoyed this video! My goal with the channel is to motivate you guys with success stories from other people that are crushing it in life, so that you can achieve the same success, and avoid their mistakes.
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Timeline:
0:00 - Intro
1:01 - Andrew
2:27 - Heidi
4:08 - Janardanan
5:29 - I Called My Mom (USC grad)
6:07 - Jim & Colleen
7:43 - Getting Chased By Security
8:12 - Lee
9:23 - Eric
11:08 - Sharon
12:20 - Victor
14:00 - Farroh
16:14 - Alapasha
17:08 - Andrew
18:12 - Outro
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@CharlieChang
@CharlieChang Год назад
This video was so fun to make!! Not gonna lie, I was extremely nervous since it was commencement day at USC and I was scared of getting kicked out - but we talked to a bunch of amazing parents and it was 100% worth it. If you're an incoming college student, in college, a college grad, or even a parent, I hope you find this video valuable. I think everyone can learn from what they said. And if you want some free stocks or to sign up for one of my free courses, the links are in the description. My goal is help you guys live the most financially successful possible :) -Charlie
@ThePurelutz
@ThePurelutz Год назад
remember guys when you graduate from college you seek a job. remember the acronym j.o.b. = just over broke.
@mrbigwheel8171
@mrbigwheel8171 Год назад
FUSC
@TochStyle
@TochStyle Год назад
Lol entrpeneurial parents interesting
@TharaLetzISLANDER
@TharaLetzISLANDER Год назад
Great job!!!
@susanaeh
@susanaeh Год назад
Charlie, new to your videos. Can see you’ve done quite a few. Just a little tip you may consider. I noticed you asked parents if they would “like” to be in a video. Next time try asking if they would “mind” being in a video. Most people don’t like being in videos, but they really wouldn’t mind being in one. It’s just one little word, but it can actually make a difference. Great interviews! : D
@dac8939
@dac8939 Год назад
They are all amazing parents. Worked hard, made good money, raised lucky kids. Bravo parents, you are role models.
@CarterH1998
@CarterH1998 Год назад
Agreed and As a USC alum, i was proud to see all these nice people at my school.
@newthrash1221
@newthrash1221 Год назад
You have no idea how hard or easy it might have been for these parents. Something tells me their parents were also rich...
@Djfjfjrhhrjrhrhfj
@Djfjfjrhhrjrhrhfj Год назад
@@newthrash1221 Thats just life. People will always overplay the impact they had in their own success and downplay any lucky external factors. Human ego. Feels better to give yourself full credit then to admit environmental or genetic luck. At the end of the day we are all just products of our genetics and environment.
@newthrash1221
@newthrash1221 Год назад
@@Djfjfjrhhrjrhrhfj I guess, i would just like for once for people to be honest, instead of misleading people, telling them to just pull themselves up by their boot straps.
@Inspower
@Inspower Год назад
👏🏼Be the Example
@barivureyorka1989
@barivureyorka1989 Год назад
as a USC student who is low-income and a child of Nigerian refugees, this makes my heart so happy because I can't wait to be this kind of parent one day and make my parents this proud when I graduate in two years!
@kimberly-tw2il
@kimberly-tw2il Год назад
so proud of u girl
@quadrialli3715
@quadrialli3715 Год назад
Nigerian refugeee?? I'm Nigerian but when did your parents have to escape war in Nigeria?
@MsMiissc
@MsMiissc Год назад
@Quadri Alli wandering the same. Never heard of refugees from Nigeria
@baharimeli
@baharimeli Год назад
I’m proud of you girl. But I just never heard of Nigerian refugees
@MaccMidas
@MaccMidas Год назад
Congratulations!!! You are a rare outlier in a world catered to a specific group! Keep breaking every barrier and obstacle they have placed upon you before you were conceived!
@Eva-pd2qi
@Eva-pd2qi Год назад
As a child of neglectful parents, it shocks me to hear parents genuinely work so hard to support their children. I wonder who or what I could have been if I was born into a different family.
@stefmalley3093
@stefmalley3093 Год назад
I felt that deep in my heart what you said..
@aphrojitex8972
@aphrojitex8972 Год назад
I was genuinely wondering if anyone else had this reaction. They worked so hard and never had a selfish reason for anything they’ve ever done. On top of that I noticed many did not expect grace because to them, that was their job.
@howellwong11
@howellwong11 Год назад
Not me. There are the haves and then, there are the have nots. I, too, had neglectful parents, but I managed to graduate from Purdue ($1200 per year for out of state tuition plus room and board at the dorm). Gene Cernan and Neil Armsrtrong were in my same Class of 1955. (Pardon my name dropping, but I just couldn't resist.)
@audreyguo13
@audreyguo13 Год назад
I am going to USC in the fall, and although I've been lucky enough to be born into a pretty financially well-off family, I had my fair share of struggles and trauma and neglection and lack of love, but I think the key difference now that I've recently turned 18 is that I no longer blame my parents for certain things. It's not my fault what happened to me, but it's my job to make sure that the trauma doesn't interfere with my future. I am taking responsibility for who I am and who I want to turn out to be, and I hope you would one day see that too and not feel that your family was a hindrance but rather a drive or a motivation to be better and do better
@howellwong11
@howellwong11 Год назад
@@audreyguo13 After 18 years, it's all on you. Just be grateful, if you made it through 18 years unscathed.
@anshumalamishra5204
@anshumalamishra5204 Год назад
That Indian dad is so different from Indian dads ❤
@farzana6676
@farzana6676 Год назад
America is rubbing off on him 🤣
@gdew9643
@gdew9643 Год назад
@@farzana6676 Freak OUT 😆
@tommyjackson590
@tommyjackson590 Год назад
I still don’t know what that means lol
@hradiation42
@hradiation42 Год назад
yeah lmao, westernization..
@smallderick9099
@smallderick9099 Год назад
Yep
@merrimerrio
@merrimerrio Год назад
Janardanans advice to "Give more time to your family" is really sweet 😊
@anacruzherrera5914
@anacruzherrera5914 Год назад
As a first gen college student and immigrant, I definitely relate with the Mexican parent who started from the bottom and now he’s is business owner. I felt so happy for him 🎉
@CharlieChang
@CharlieChang Год назад
Love that
@kilimanjaro5537
@kilimanjaro5537 Год назад
He was my favorite 🫶🏾
@BenClason
@BenClason 11 месяцев назад
Anchor babies would be smart to relate to everyone instead of a racial narrative.
@iheartmygummybear
@iheartmygummybear 9 месяцев назад
@@BenClason you sound mad ☺️
@bridgetamato6182
@bridgetamato6182 Год назад
I love how the Indian father shared, “ freak out.” Another dad reminded me of my dad, a USC alumni, who shared, “work hard play hard.” ( without drugs). I love the share with your mom at the beginning. Makes me happy to share in the joy of parents and their children graduating. College teaches one discipline, work ethic, and to think critically. Joyous occasion indeed!
@coletadlock4323
@coletadlock4323 Год назад
It's so sad that people give a bad image to parents who support their children through college. Look at how positive and hard working the parents are. I'm sure most parents would do the same if they had the opportunity.
@IeldudeI
@IeldudeI 11 месяцев назад
Really?
@River-ov4ni
@River-ov4ni 11 месяцев назад
those people are just jealous because they don't have supportive parents lol.
@malcriadamedina5358
@malcriadamedina5358 11 месяцев назад
You can be a positive and hard working parent and be unable to support their children through college
@IeldudeI
@IeldudeI 11 месяцев назад
@@malcriadamedina5358 facts right here.
@kevinsouza7744
@kevinsouza7744 10 месяцев назад
@@malcriadamedina5358 Just goes to show you where hard work get's you in this world, all the more reason to go to college, work smarter not harder.
@mehulagarwal2501
@mehulagarwal2501 Год назад
One generation works hard so the next generation can do whatever they want while obviously working hard, that is how it works, inspiring to see these conversations. Happy to see how every parent was super proud.
@danieldemicco4769
@danieldemicco4769 Год назад
When I went to school in 2005-2009, the most expensive private schools were like 55k. It's shocking how much things have gone up.
@sportsallstar7sportsallsta384
how is it shocking lmao
@Peerless569
@Peerless569 9 месяцев назад
@@sportsallstar7sportsallsta384 How isn’t it? An almost 80% increase in 20 years is kinda crazy?
@bigmike9433
@bigmike9433 9 месяцев назад
It goes up because colleges know no matter how much they change you can get a student loans to cover it. Then your stuck with student loans people can't or won't pay.
@JustFost0203
@JustFost0203 Год назад
Watching this with happy tears. I love when parents support their children. I mean really LISTEN to what all the parents said. As someone who didn’t have supportive parents I can say that when your parents do support you and encourage you to follow your own path it makes a world of a difference
@vanessaaaaa2023
@vanessaaaaa2023 Год назад
The fear of failure has stopped me in life. Recently I have been forcing myself to put myself out there to overcome the fear. It was relieving to hear I am not alone.
@chs75
@chs75 Год назад
💪👏
@BRBallin1
@BRBallin1 Год назад
Nothing wrong with fear of failure. Definitely don’t thrust yourself into something that you would fail and take gradual steps and learn from success and failure
@ciello___8307
@ciello___8307 Год назад
we all go through it. Its ok to have some fear, but don't let it stop you from doing things
@Budd631
@Budd631 9 месяцев назад
Old comment but hopefully it helps: I’m 45 years old and failed at so many things it’s unreal. I have it all together now but if you’re talking to people who never failed or weren’t scared they are either laying or aren’t successful
@RN_BSN_PHN
@RN_BSN_PHN Год назад
I financially assisted my son thru the CSU Civil Engineering program at San Jose State. Who graduated in 2021. I was the first Mexican-American in my family to graduate from CSU Nursing at Cal State Eastbay in 2019. I graduated from RN school. While my son somewhat followed in my footsteps. Eventhough it wasn't USC. I can definitely relate to the sacrifice parents make. In return, your children will make you so proud. This is when you are truly blessed 🙏
@fpdk
@fpdk 11 месяцев назад
Your son got a degree one of the best CSU engineering programs in California, right up there with USC. I bet you're extremely proud!
@litty6640
@litty6640 9 месяцев назад
congrats this is awesome!
@sleeepyt3042
@sleeepyt3042 Год назад
The dad that said his daughter’s degree was his best investment 😭 how sweet
@freeestyleobsessed
@freeestyleobsessed Год назад
If I could talk to my 20 year old self I’d say stop worry about what everyone else thinks about you. They’re probably not even thinking about you anyway. Just get out there and do your thing.
@birukmikru1306
@birukmikru1306 Год назад
First parent interviewed was so on the point about learning tradesmen. Believe me they make a lot of money being an electrician and plumbers. It’s a skill that is not taught in regular college. I wish I learned that when I was younger.
@bigmike9433
@bigmike9433 9 месяцев назад
I'm a college graduate. But really never used it. My father had a electric company. He had a heart attack so I ran the company til he got well. Unfortunately he died. I expanded to solar also. I make a lot more money than most college graduates. My brother's a doctor and my cousin's a dentist. I make more than both of them.
@clarkeee876
@clarkeee876 6 месяцев назад
@@bigmike9433 which state ?
@simonegocuanRN
@simonegocuanRN 9 месяцев назад
I love the diversity of all the parents you interviewed!! The parents were all so proud!
@billparker174
@billparker174 Год назад
The children sound like they are just like everyone else. It's the parents that are exceptional and worked hard to create fantastic businesses that allowed them to amass the money to send their kids to this school.
@Runmikerun1onTube
@Runmikerun1onTube Год назад
Exactly. In addition I find it ironic how many are getting low value degrees.
@UziiTube
@UziiTube 11 месяцев назад
@@Runmikerun1onTube it's because of their families success that they were able to achieve a high level of knowledge in cinema arts/music industry etc. and that's great cause society needs more educated people in the arts.
@nicopaduamusic
@nicopaduamusic 9 месяцев назад
@@Runmikerun1onTube there’s more to life than money
@paulbarclay4114
@paulbarclay4114 9 месяцев назад
@@UziiTube thats not how it works music and arts are abilities you are born with, or not a degree in that field is completely useless
@robertjr8205
@robertjr8205 9 месяцев назад
I find it insane and how kids show off their parents success as if it is their own.
@NexyusN
@NexyusN Год назад
Janardaran is the goat. Bro was saying some true shit.
@alk672
@alk672 10 месяцев назад
It's so funny how these parents are giving contradicting pieces of advice depending on what worked for them. Love it.
@evansamuels2205
@evansamuels2205 11 месяцев назад
loved this! these parents are so genuinely proud and excited for their child’s path/successes. that’s major! letting their sons and daughters follow their own dreams
@FourSpeedFilms
@FourSpeedFilms Год назад
I currently attend USC as a graduate student, and it's definitely worth it if you use all the school's resources and network.
@beckmanchilds756
@beckmanchilds756 Год назад
@H you really wouldn’t know tho unless you went to usc. Fight on
@zaureshdoucette6364
@zaureshdoucette6364 Год назад
I love your interview skills, you ask the best questions. Thank you! This was inspirational.
@pendulumdistinction2494
@pendulumdistinction2494 Год назад
Charlie, great work as always. This is absolutely priceless. Thank you for your incredible content. There are many golden nuggets and timeless gems embedded in this episode. Thank you
@KemicalDR
@KemicalDR Год назад
You got rejected by so many parents because of how you asked both in the wording and energy. My advise would be upfront and encourage the ego. "I'm making a video for younger generations to benifit from, will you be willing to help out? As an example.
@eekay3646
@eekay3646 Год назад
And don't ask "age," especially for women. They hate that....
@muuzikk
@muuzikk Год назад
@@eekay3646 he didn’t ask the lady’s age. The caption says otherwise
@bigcockedman714
@bigcockedman714 Год назад
@@eekay3646 they hate themselves....
@gdew9643
@gdew9643 Год назад
maybe some successful people like to be private 🤔 throw in youtube + publicity and people are going to reject their faces being shown
@jazzyg530
@jazzyg530 Год назад
@@eekay3646 as a 41 year old woman, I don't care at all. I think it's something some older women care about. But the younger generations don't care as much. I also see a lot of people in these videos refraining from answering about how much they earn each year. I also don't care to hold that close to my chest. I talk about money, age and politics. I guess I'm a rebel.
@musecle
@musecle Год назад
Awesome parents! Sometimes I forget the best source of wisdom in my life is my parents.
@ntay1255
@ntay1255 Год назад
Loving the videos, new interview concepts, keeping things unique and interesting!
@dmf30
@dmf30 Год назад
Great job Charlie. Very well done. I found this video and can relate to this as my daughter graduated USC - Annenberg and Marshall School. Best choice for my daughter as her education and the contacts made at USC were invaluable in getting her career kicked off correctly. It started her on the right path and she never looked back. So proud of her.
@nick_brown
@nick_brown 9 месяцев назад
This was awesome. You interviewed some really great parents. I was fortunate enough to have parents that instilled the importance of education in me. USC was the first private school I ever got to attend, and it was a wonderful experience.
@DC-fq6mv
@DC-fq6mv Год назад
This is a great video! The parents you interviewed had great advice! Your mom is awesome, "you look sharp." Great interviews and loved to see how proud all of the parents were.
@berniezhong
@berniezhong Год назад
Its always nice to see yourself pushing out of your comfort zone and interviewing all these amazing parents. As someone whos in their 20's its a huge eye opening experience to hear about the different perspectives that I would have never imagined.
@dani0009
@dani0009 Год назад
Love seeing how your genuine interest in and respect for the parents spurred them to share gems of life they've sometimes already stored only for those who approach them respectfully
@nessa749
@nessa749 Год назад
Love to see a black man here who is involved in their children's live and contributing to their holistic development from their middle school years...breaking generational curses!
@shaunyg_
@shaunyg_ 11 месяцев назад
Great video. I love hearing advice from other entrepreneurs and great seeing the pride they have in their children!
@ReaNinja
@ReaNinja Год назад
You know someone’s an entrepreneur when you ask “is it the most expensive thing..?” and the response is “it’s the best investment..” 😂 great video!
@nelliesmith5699
@nelliesmith5699 10 месяцев назад
The parents are so proud. They all talked about supporting their kids and their dreams, it’s so wholesome.
@gameboy7454
@gameboy7454 Год назад
Dude I love the way you ask questions. You’re very respectful
@mecruzn
@mecruzn Год назад
Love to see the proud parents and how encouraging they are.
@ken_yap
@ken_yap Год назад
Love this so much! So much wisdom and great advice! 🙏🏻
@Redtopper02
@Redtopper02 Год назад
"Love life and love your neighbor!!" Got it, great words to live by. Thank you.
@Katherine-qs8ws
@Katherine-qs8ws 10 месяцев назад
This is so sweet and wholesome. I hope to be as supportive and loving of my children.
@claireisabella9572
@claireisabella9572 Год назад
Seeing this made me so happy. I had to decline my offer to USC bc I couldn't afford it and now I'm at UC San Diego. As much as I wish I went to USC, I'd rather graduate without drowning in debt.
@josephlee3851
@josephlee3851 Год назад
@@cf5519 Weird reply tbh.
@CharlieChang
@CharlieChang Год назад
It's crazy how much more affordable the UC's are for CA residents
@errhka
@errhka Год назад
Same here! I got into USC which was my dad's school but no financial assistance so I decided to go to UC San Diego. Ended up with two degrees and a minor and had a blast so was worth it in my opinion. Plus the adventures I had being so close to the beach can't be given a dollar value. Currently have 30k in loans which for me is great in terms of affordability
@helenmak5663
@helenmak5663 Год назад
Way to go
@mahoganydrive
@mahoganydrive Год назад
Ha ha! Same here.
@Whatnok
@Whatnok Год назад
What a fabulous video. Love everyone who spoke. Some parents are so amazing. Love the advice from everyone. Hope you feel better. 🤗🙏
@RayMak
@RayMak Год назад
Very very wise parents. They are so super humble too
@thefingerofgod69
@thefingerofgod69 9 месяцев назад
The amount of love and pride in another that has been shown in this video was amazing.
@YSapphireGroup
@YSapphireGroup 11 месяцев назад
Loved this Charlie! ❤ These parents are so good in giving their advice, so sweet, will take it into account!
@allisonladd7365
@allisonladd7365 Год назад
love this. the west coast attitude is so different than the east coast. positive, no one is groaning! supporting their kids and happy to do it. lovely. and good advice.
@Zzzz-kq8cf
@Zzzz-kq8cf Год назад
Great advice all round. Interesting how passion came up a few times but for me personally finding passion has been difficult
@KC-ox1cc
@KC-ox1cc Год назад
What a beautiful video. I am striving to be one of these parents when my two children are at the age to start university one day (they are still in elementary school right now. 😅). So nice to see all these supportive parents who worked so hard in their whole entire lives to give their children a better future and education. Luckily my husband and I will be able to pay for our children’s college and grad school when time comes, as we worked very hard to have the life we have today without having to worry about our finances and being able to support our children in their education.
@juneliu9767
@juneliu9767 Год назад
almost all the parents you interviewed are entrepreneurs, great role model for their kids. No wonder these kids are very successful
@deltafox1
@deltafox1 Год назад
But some of those kids studied crap arts degrees
@hopscotch5872
@hopscotch5872 Год назад
@@deltafox1 It's because they come from good families (which are their safety nets) that they could pursue a high risk degree like art. Like the first parent said, if the entertainment industry doesn't work out, the kid can join the family business
@juneliu3787
@juneliu3787 Год назад
Nowadays Art degree is probably going to do better than they used to
@jazzyg530
@jazzyg530 Год назад
@@deltafox1 probably because young adults fresh out of high school don't necessarily know what they want to do. So many people study one thing in college and do something completely different after they graduate. It's unfortunate we aren't encouraged to explore more before we commit to a potentially lengthy and expensive college education.
@ciello___8307
@ciello___8307 Год назад
@@deltafox1 its not your money, let them do what they want to do, lol. also, USC has one of the top rated cinema arts school in the nation. If you get a cinema degree, USC is one of the best if you want to be in the movie industry
@ShirinDinasan
@ShirinDinasan Год назад
Such a great video Charlie! Some really great takeaways/mentalities from the parents you interviewed.
@johnchu9460
@johnchu9460 Год назад
Charlie, this an awesome video. I am a parent and it's great hear other parents experience.
@kdfooaijfea3asdf
@kdfooaijfea3asdf 9 месяцев назад
These parents warm my heart.
@kushik.naveen
@kushik.naveen 11 месяцев назад
As a recent USC graduate, thankyou so much for making this video! I know it's tough to get education from such an expensive uni, but it's def worth it. It pays off in the long run!
@litang1914
@litang1914 Год назад
I really wish my parents were like this.
@NebkadBible
@NebkadBible Год назад
Perhaps you could not only wish but plan to be like these parents to your own kids.
@aNa-hl6kt
@aNa-hl6kt Год назад
Same, I'm almost 27 and I think I know what I want to do. Wish I was supported growing up with these parents. Definitely would've saved me time figuring it out on my own
@jennifermarie3158
@jennifermarie3158 4 месяца назад
I wish my parents could pay for my college lol. It's a massive leg up in life
@WokeQueenTV
@WokeQueenTV 11 месяцев назад
These parents are so amazing. Thank you for sharing this 😊
@gabe2308
@gabe2308 Год назад
Great video, never seen your channel before but this is great advice. It’s important to take into account that everyone is different and as a result values change and everyone has a regret of some kind or wish they’d done something different. I don’t have kids but I assist in mentoring and the best advice I can give is to put care and effort into everything you do no matter how small the task, that work ethic will role over into everything you do and make you more successful.
@luismier6325
@luismier6325 Год назад
Love the video, definitely gives me more drive and motivation to achieve my goals 💯 ❤
@prasadmanda9915
@prasadmanda9915 Год назад
Best video. Keep rewinding to learn the life lessons that people have shared their experiences
@VIEWEDBOX
@VIEWEDBOX Год назад
Thank you so much for your video. It is an inspiring for parents with children who are going to college. More power to your channel.
@alyssaramirez5986
@alyssaramirez5986 Год назад
these parents are precious
@chelseamai
@chelseamai Год назад
Love this video, thank you!
@yagga8885
@yagga8885 Год назад
Really enjoyed this. Very inspiring! Also loved the video call with mom ❤
@ericadenison1019
@ericadenison1019 9 месяцев назад
All the parents effusively communicate how proud they are of their children, they all love their kids and just want them to follow their authentic self and truth. So much parental love here, success to them ultimately is to have happy kids who are their authentic selves.
@jeannine1991
@jeannine1991 Год назад
Such great advice. Excellent video.
@TILESREE
@TILESREE Год назад
Terrific content keep going. I think everyone has wondered what the parents would say
@GP-nr2fm
@GP-nr2fm Год назад
Love this video, one of the best in this type.
@sebastianmoradi4311
@sebastianmoradi4311 Год назад
What a dope video. Love it. Amazing and motivating.
@audemars_piguet13
@audemars_piguet13 Год назад
I've always wished I had parents like the ones on the video, it's unbelievable and amazing how these parents love and expressed themselves about their "kids"..
@elchapojr6219
@elchapojr6219 Год назад
Hey Victor that’s awesome to hear having many McDonald franchises great to hear a Mexican American doing good as a Mexican American my self I can really relate muchas gracias Amigo
@mohamadhashim9915
@mohamadhashim9915 Год назад
so inspiring, motivating and entertaining ! kudos !
@kevinsong9078
@kevinsong9078 Год назад
Dude these are awesome questions and awesome responses. These folks are happy and content with where they are in life and where their children are. They are also very proud of their kids pursuing their dreams. It's heartwarming to see.
@snakeydoo
@snakeydoo Год назад
usc parents are one of the sweetest and helpful people out there
@FiyahLife
@FiyahLife Год назад
FREAK OUT lmao love it, you can tell he partied in the 70s/80s love that song
@BrightConversations
@BrightConversations Год назад
Great Video Charlie! Thoroughly enjoyed it!
@jalabi99
@jalabi99 Год назад
My favorite part of the video was seeing how many proud parents were promoting their kids' RU-vid & Instagram channels!
@carlorobertoescobar764
@carlorobertoescobar764 Год назад
Awesome video! I’d love to see you do this at UCLA, especially with their commencement ceremonies just around the corner.
@IeldudeI
@IeldudeI 11 месяцев назад
Nah
@kilimanjaro5537
@kilimanjaro5537 Год назад
My favorite parent was Victor! What an inspirational story 👏🏾.
@robertp7410
@robertp7410 Год назад
Great video!! I did not go to college. Went right to work for family. First my uncle then my parents. I was able to start saving and put both my kids thru college. Cal Poly SLO and Cal Poly Pomona. Greatest feeling ever to watch them do something I knew I should have done but didn't. Very proud of both of my kids!!! The one thing many of these people touched on was balance your time with your job and family. When I went to work for my parents that's one thing, I did wrong. I spent too much time at work. My parents are great and took good care of my brothers and I but if I had to do it all over again, I would have spent more quality time with my wife and kids.
@HouseofSelfCareandWellness
@HouseofSelfCareandWellness Год назад
Great video. Very inspirational for others.
@leme9006
@leme9006 Год назад
Love this, one of your best videos! I just graduated from USC wish I saw you on Friday! Haha
@alolaunica
@alolaunica Год назад
Love your videos Charlie, just a heads up I have stomach issues myself lol! IMODIUM always comes through, I always carry it in my purse bc you never know!! You can get it at any cvs + sparkling water with lime helps so much too. Keep up the great work and I hope you feel better!
@piccolaradge8333
@piccolaradge8333 Год назад
Your Mum so sweet complimenting you 🥹
@CharlieChang
@CharlieChang Год назад
:)
@misryluvsco8169
@misryluvsco8169 4 месяца назад
This was a tremendous video! Great Questions! Great Answers! Great Advice!
@tonywu8152
@tonywu8152 Год назад
Wow, All these great questions you asked !
@faqu529
@faqu529 Год назад
Love this Content!❤
@Marl-hj8hh
@Marl-hj8hh Год назад
Great video! Wise words.
@j.garcia4058
@j.garcia4058 Год назад
Another banger video! All great insight
@EloisaGene
@EloisaGene Год назад
Farroh is my favorite❤ but overall everyone gave a valuable advice ❤
@eingotgame
@eingotgame Год назад
I love parents shouting out their kids
@user-kd7we9lm1b
@user-kd7we9lm1b Год назад
These parents are exceptional
@angelicaamara62
@angelicaamara62 11 месяцев назад
God bless these parents for making such sacrifices for their children. And God bless their children. I pray they’re successful in whatever they do🤍.
@kianudagoat57
@kianudagoat57 Год назад
Love the vid
@nicolemonheim3941
@nicolemonheim3941 Год назад
i love these parents
@TechArmorHawaii
@TechArmorHawaii Год назад
Awesome interviews. Bravo Charlie.
@Orca472
@Orca472 Год назад
It’s funny how most of these parents that are clearly affluent, have children who studied in fields that you wouldn’t consider to be lucrative but fields that their children are passionate about and they’re still proud. Meanwhile my friends who grew up in a lower middle-middle class setting have their parents telling them to be a doctor, lawyer, engineer or study finance.
@angelalonzo6347
@angelalonzo6347 Год назад
Because it’s lower risk higher reward. People who immigrated to this country didn’t offer their kids that luxury. That’s more for 2nd gen’s not first
@jaspreetsodhi
@jaspreetsodhi Год назад
Right
@davidpham9353
@davidpham9353 Год назад
asian right ? :))
@davidpham9353
@davidpham9353 Год назад
surely these people can study whatever they want, but shitty majors such as social science, history, etc will make them regretting their decision ( talking about salary). They have better chance if later going to get their JD or MBA. But BA/ BS with these stupid majors wont make them a living. Surely they are lucky going to school for free. In contract, STEM and doctor/lawyer can survive later. So Asians' old culture isnt bad. Its actually a super good advice if you wanna a better salary for living.
@Orca472
@Orca472 Год назад
@@davidpham9353 I don’t necessarily think what you study really correlates with how much you make later in life. It’s more the skills that you have that make you desirable. My moms friends husband studied philosophy at some average school in New York, meanwhile he ended up becoming an executive director in cyber security for chase bank making easily over half a million a year. Sure this is a rare case but I know loads more people that studied tbings like English and are doing fairly well for tbemselves making nearly mid six figures.
@VeggiesEatMyMeat
@VeggiesEatMyMeat Год назад
As a USC alumni, it’s best to attend either rich or poor. In between you’re kind of screwed lol. I was the latter and got my entire education covered by the university’s financial aid.
@cheddarsuperstar
@cheddarsuperstar Год назад
What GPA did you have to maintain?
@sportsallstar7sportsallsta384
yeh poor people need 300K plus in debt your logic is idiotic bud
@VeggiesEatMyMeat
@VeggiesEatMyMeat Год назад
@cheddar superstar I think 2.5 and up. I really don’t remember at this point.
@VeggiesEatMyMeat
@VeggiesEatMyMeat Год назад
@H I went as a transfer so didn’t stay in campus.
@celpaz4584
@celpaz4584 9 месяцев назад
Love your questions.. very insightful
@TheGymnast71
@TheGymnast71 Год назад
Wow love this thank you. I am raising teenagers and it helps.
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