
Last year on the eve of the "Invitation to Five" celebration, Rudina Hajdari spoke of all the positivity and made the American dream look like cheese bread. In her disturbing resume , Hajdari writes that she has completed a Bachelor's degree with a 3.7 / 4 average at Fordham University. He then completed his Master of Arts at King's College in London and most recently another Master of Arts at Columbia University.
She says she has achieved all of this thanks to her studio nature and the high average that secured her involvement with Dean's List, which translates into a scholarship and with the help of a loan. The thief lived in the dormitory and did various jobs to earn a living.
Let's stop here a bit. According to CollegeTuitionCompare.com , ten years ago, the academic year at Fordham University cost $ 53,491 a year, which included annual tuition, fees, books and equipment, and campus living, as Hajdari said he lived in a dorm. Hajdari somewhat reduced this frightening figure by being listed as an honorary student (Dean's List) and receiving a scholarship, which, according to the interview, covered about 80% of school tuition. This is completely untrue. This scholarship reaches a maximum of 20%. Here is the first detail that contradicts others. During the interview, she says she's been on Dean's List for four years, while on CV, she only lists three. Which means that one year he fell below average and did not receive a scholarship and that he lied openly on national television. Deducting a 20% Dean's List scholarship for three years, Hajdari must have graduated from Fordham with a debt of at least $ 180,000, almost 20 million new
In terms of credit, it is quite difficult if it is not possible to approve such a bank without a credit history. Even if given, the amounts are small and in this case fill a hole in the water. Sure, it may have been the help of relatives who applied for it, but debts still remain to be repaid.
Hajdari says he worked as he was educated, without making it clear that international students had limited working hours per week. Only 20 hours of work per week (during the academic year because they are allowed to work full-time during the summer) are allowed on campus almost always. We get the best case, that Hajdari was paid $ 12 an hour. Annually, she earned a maximum of $ 14,000 a year, which she could only afford to live, to breathe.
At King's College, Hajdari says he came up with an extraordinary average and received a scholarship, so we don't get into that.
While the second Master's degree at Columbia University - which in her CV is pronounced with K as Columbia - has begun in 2016 and okay, it should have been completed years, though we haven't heard anything from our favorite MP site memeve. This next phase of education costs even more to K Columbia, which is one of the most expensive schools in America. When invited to speak in Columbia about the Balkans in the days of Presidents Putin and Trump, the university website never referred to alumni or alumni, which is not only unusual but also strange.
If you take a look at the comment section under Hajdar's interview in "Invitation to Five," you will notice a wave of mistrust. The public is no longer ignorant and no longer chews on lies with power. We all know how expensive American universities are, and if we don't, we know how to search. Hajdari does his best to be honest and make it clear that he comes from a wealthy family who found a way to provide him with the education that he put down in the parlor of parliament where he stammered over three-word words. Rudina Hajdari's mother is neither the first nor the last judge to pave the way for her children.