steveplace 18 years ago

At the time of this posting, and including me (22 + BSEE) and the OP, here are some stats:

Sample Size: 88

Max: 62

Min: 18

Mean: 27.3

Median: 25.5

StdDev: 8.17

I excluded some outliers based on claims I believed to be false or silly (4 yo w/ laptop and 87 w/ high school)

Pretty interesting stats. Disclaimer ripped from slashdot:

"This whole thing is wildly inaccurate. Rounding errors, ballot stuffers, dynamic IPs, firewalls. If you're using these numbers to do anything important, you're insane."

  • cperciva 18 years ago

    More interesting statistics: Out of a sample size of 107 (as above, after removing obviously silly reports), there are:

    41 people whose highest completed degree is a Bachelor's,

    17 people whose highest completed degree is a Master's, and

    5 people whose highest completed degree is a Doctorate.

    At all three levels, there's roughly a 40:20:40 split between degrees in areas other than computing, people who didn't state what field their degree is in, and degrees in computing.

spking 18 years ago

25 + Struggling to finish my last year as an undergrad; taking pointless bullshit required GE classes that I couldn't bring myself to complete the first time around.

  • tokipin 18 years ago

    i must have failed english four or five times before i dropped out. doesn't help that i could have taught the teachers

    24 i think (lost count) + almost electronics engineering BS + 100k debt. just dandy ^_^

    i'm looking to return for physics/math soon, but i'm wondering if my time would be better served atm in another endeavor

    • edw519 18 years ago

      "doesn't help that i could have taught the teachers"

      You're right about that. Doesn't help a bit.

      • tokipin 18 years ago

        i don't worry about it :)

        [edit]i like the "say in one tense, mean in all" declarative style (where the present is the "all tense,") if that makes any sense. it's sort of like functional programming

  • edw519 18 years ago

    Sometimes I think the whole point of college is, "If this person can bring themselves to complete pointless bullshit, then they can bring themselves to complete anything."

    • imsteve 18 years ago

      Which turns out to be bs in the end. Just about everyone does college and just about no one brings it upon themselves to do anything out of the ordinary afterward.

      • edw519 18 years ago

        "Just about everyone does college"

        Maybe just about everyone you know. But not in general.

        At almost every company I call on, most of the good jobs are done by college graduates and most of the hourly jobs by non-graduates. The graduates have demonstrated before the first interview that they can take on a major project and FINISH IT.

        Not a judgement. Just an observation. When it doubt, stick it out.

        • imsteve 18 years ago

          Are you implying a cause/effect relationship here?

          And I believe the correct phrase is "when in doubt, pull it out." Man has that phrase saved me a few times:)

tzury 18 years ago

I am 4 years old going to kindergarten with my laptop.

  • breck 18 years ago

    Really? What type of laptop?

rokhayakebe 18 years ago

25 + dropout twice. Never going back.

pietro 18 years ago

40 + BA in Architecture (buildings), sort of getting an MS in Computer Science

jojoleflaire 18 years ago

36 - B.A., M.A. Classics; undergrad minor in Comp. Sci. 2 startups: 1 acquired; 1 round C and soon-to-be-profitable.

bigred 18 years ago

62 + 1 year college - wow! there's a lot young uns here

caveman82 18 years ago

25+Master's in Life (oh yea,I have a B.S. in EE too)

cheponis 18 years ago

53+BS EECS + all non-thesis work toward PhD

But what's the point of data from a self-selecting sample?

  • rms 18 years ago

    this is not a statistical study, it's a forum thread. It's for entertainment, mostly

pcurtain 18 years ago

44 + 2 yrs college (accounting! :) ) --p

ryanspahn 18 years ago

32 + B.S. Recording Industry Founder of Sleep.FM - The Social Alarm Clock

chadboyda 18 years ago

28 + CHSPE

My high school counselor recommended I graduate early to attend college, but being 16 and feeling unchallenged by school I opted to apply myself to the real world and started my own business instead.

yudkowsky 18 years ago

28 + no high school, cofounder of nonprofit with ~$X00K/year donations

  • jey 18 years ago

    Nice to see you here.

    22 / kicked out of college / wish I was yudkowsky

asmosoinio 18 years ago

27 (this young still for a few more days!) + MS in Computer Engineering (Wonder if that term really works for example in the US? Anyway that's what the university here calls it in English.)

cperciva 18 years ago

26 + D.Phil in Computer Science (D.Phil is Oxonian for PhD.)

jdavid 18 years ago

28 + BS. Computer Engineering with near minors in art/ anthropology/ math/ and theo-philosophy 180 hrs attempted 148 accomplished.

3 semesters of continuing edu in japanese

jsnx 18 years ago

I'm 26. I was in college for two years, studying Physics and then CS. I left to study Zen, in California, and then went into contracting.

gibsonf1 18 years ago

41 + Architecture (building) college for 5 years - left school 2 months before degree for NYC + famous Architect - long story

PStamatiou 18 years ago

21 + 1 year left for BS in Computational Media (new major here - half CS, half design, culture, media, etc) at Georgia Tech

igexome 18 years ago

21 + Completing BS in CS, YC next summer?

nextmovetwo 18 years ago

20 + 3rd year Digital Media (BA) student

DaniFong 18 years ago

19 + 2 Years PhD. I'm weird that way.

henning 18 years ago

22 + college dropout

falsestprophet 18 years ago

20 + 3rd year Chemical Engineering student

engineering for 0 years and had enough

programming for 10 years and with luck many more

nailer 18 years ago

26, certificate in Business Management (tertiary level, but completed while at high school).

tomh 18 years ago

36 + BA Russian and two graduate degrees: a MS in Computer Science and an MA in Law and Diplomacy (think International Affairs with a cutesy name).

Wow, that was a lot of BS I just put up there. All those degrees still hasn't gotten me the job I want/love, yet ;).

ardit33 18 years ago

26 BS. Major: Computer Science Minors: in Math and Physics

Some certificatioin for Finance and Management

astrec 18 years ago

30 + BSc. (Philos /Comp. Sci.)

bluishgreen 18 years ago

27 + math (ug) and computer science(pg) degrees. presently in Phd .might drop it.

  • ajmoir 18 years ago

    All that time spent in school you'd be better off sticking it out,

    • bluishgreen 18 years ago

      I don't want my children to find out the amount of bullshit I can take. Thats one of the reasons I am considering dropping.

      • edw519 18 years ago

        Why not? You make it sound like a bad thing.

        It's not, as long as YOU are the one making the decisions about your life.

        Sometimes the last one to blink wins.

JohnN 18 years ago

22 + BA (Politics) I may just be the only person on the forum who has done this.

jkush 18 years ago

29 + G.E.D.

edu 18 years ago

23 + BSc (Eng) Computer Science (Computer Systems).

today I just started an MSc in Computation

  • adnam 18 years ago

    Where are you doing that? At the UPC? I'm just finishing off a masters in Software Engineering there.

    • edu 18 years ago

      yes :)

      • adnam 18 years ago

        Cool! Good luck with the MSc!

Pete700 18 years ago

20 + 3rd year in college (majoring in Business Economics & Marketing)

philcrissman 18 years ago

34 + halfway done college.

Doing college part time, plus I didn't start until late. In some ways I think I could probably just do without the degree, but I've invested so much time into it, I want to finish.

jgrahamc 18 years ago

39 + BA Mathematics and Computation + DPhil in Computer Security

apgwoz 18 years ago

25 with BS (Computer Science). I started a graduate program a while ago, did a year, dropped it and got a job. Now I wanna go back full time and get a PhD.

  • electric 18 years ago

    "Now I wanna go back full time and get a PhD."

    why?

    • apgwoz 18 years ago

      I'm not happy working, but I enjoy doing research, learning and tinkering so it seems like a good fit for me. There were a few reasons why I dropped out, none of which were because I didn't like what I was doing.

buss 18 years ago

21 + College Junior studying Computer Science Engineering

ALee 18 years ago

22 + BA in Philosophy

Hexayurt 18 years ago

35, two years of computer science (Edinburgh), never completed the degree - helped start http://voxar.com

samson 18 years ago

22 + 4th year in BA Philosophy (a very possible dropout)

iamelgringo 18 years ago

34 + AAS Nursing + 4th year CIS (finishing next summer)

cellis 18 years ago

20 BS in BS

rbitar 18 years ago

26 + M.S. Computer Engineering / Management Science

rms 18 years ago

21 + 84 credits into a BS in Industrial Engineering.

tdedecko 18 years ago

24 (going on 25) BS Geology minor Computer Science

cglee 18 years ago

28 + BA in MIS and minors in Comp Sci and Chinese

aschwo 18 years ago

21 + B.F.A. ... Would you like fries with that?

naivehs 18 years ago

20 + 1st year in industrial design engineering

thomasfl 18 years ago

40 + BS in CS. Hopefully a MS in CS next year

wammin 18 years ago

26 + B.B.A. + lots of self-taught geek skills

Jaggu 18 years ago

By the way whats purpose of this post? Are you just trying to find what age group people are reading news on this site?

  • nextmoveone 18 years ago

    It's really just because, there is no real purpose.

mrgordon 18 years ago

21 + Finishing my last year as an undergrad

altay 18 years ago

26 + BA Biology (neurobio/psychology focus)

dlimeb 18 years ago

36; half a BA in Jazz Performance (dropped out) + half a BA in Psychology (tried to rescue the first BA, couldn't)

Goladus 18 years ago

28 + BA Computer Science, BA Music Theory, currently taking grad courses (csci) but no plans for a degree yet.

ntoshev 18 years ago

30 + MSc in CS

Strong interest in cognitive science, but decided not to do a formal PhD.

Somebody pls compile stats in a couple of days :)

gommm 18 years ago

24 + master degree in cs (french engineering degree)

after 2 years of working finally starting my own business ;-)

redrory 18 years ago

19 + 2nd Year in UNI doing Com sci.

raju 18 years ago

29 + MS in Industrial Engineering

edw519 18 years ago

52 - B.S. in Abacus Science, MBA

nanijoe 18 years ago

Just curious, what is the point?

  • ALee 18 years ago

    I think it just helps us know the community more, and it's a good reference in case we are eventually looking for someone with a MS in Electrical Engineering.

  • rms 18 years ago

    There are several people posting here that are very new users.. it's good to get new users engaged, give them a little positive reinforcement and mod them up so they will feel good about sticking around.

  • ptn 18 years ago

    Curiosity :)

  • Xichekolas 18 years ago

    I, for one, am impressed by all the non-CS majors. Didn't realize the idea of web app startups had broken that far afield.

swhnorton 18 years ago

21 Completing BA in Economics

webwright 18 years ago

35 BA Psychology (and 10 years of self-employment... Whew-- what an education!)

mgummelt 18 years ago

18 + in first year of college

myoung8 18 years ago

20 + College Junior (BA Econ)

Okkef 18 years ago

19 + High School, now doing a bachelor's degree in Artificial Intelligence.

caudicus 18 years ago

26 + BS Computer Engineering

jsackmann 18 years ago

27 + didn't finish college.

Xichekolas 18 years ago

24 + BS in Computer Science

trekker7 18 years ago

21 + almost out of college (studied EE/CS)

mg83 18 years ago

Not a hacker yet. But I follow the forum. 24 + BA Philosophy.

carpal 18 years ago

23+BBA in CIS and TLAs

joshtempte 18 years ago

28. BS in Comp. Eng. & MFA in Digital Production Arts.

yubrew 18 years ago

24 + B.S. Biomedical Engineering, Minor in CS, Accounting

ptn 18 years ago

19 + 3rd year college

philtur 18 years ago

43 + BS in Business

juliaB 18 years ago

39, BAs Philosophy & Zoology and that was plenty

ajeyshah 18 years ago

22 + Getting MS-CS

orionlogic 18 years ago

27 + Bs. in BA + Ms. in MIS + Ms. in IT in Design

febeling 18 years ago

{{age,34},{education,architecture,diplom}} = Me.

  • Xichekolas 18 years ago

    Was tempted to copy and paste the Bad Match error from my latest project, but then I figured, what do I know about you. Kudos for interesting explanation.

a13x 18 years ago

28, Last year of undergrad Philosophy and Maths

ivankirigin 18 years ago

26 on the 26th. MS in Robotics. CS undergrad.

O3d 18 years ago

23 + Getting a BS in CS in '08 (hopefully?)

tachim 18 years ago

16 + High School

timbar 18 years ago

32 + BS CS + MBA

joe 18 years ago

22, B.S. in "Computer Information Systems".

MoeDrippins 18 years ago

41, Bachelor's degree in Computer Science

imsteve 18 years ago

22

most of college. probably will decide against finishing.

adbachman 18 years ago

26 + BA (theology), 1/3 of a CS master's

david 18 years ago

17 in second year of community college.

adnam 18 years ago

11 and 3/4 years old.

PhD + bronze swimming certificate.

dmdavis 18 years ago

29 + BS in CS

jharper 18 years ago

25 (B.S. Mathematics, B.S. Comp Sci)

limeade 18 years ago

ba physics + phd physics in progress

andrewcooke 18 years ago

40 + phd (thank god for electric)

rmason 18 years ago

55 + BA Journalism + Third career

covertgeek 18 years ago

24 + Masters in Network Security

koolmoe 18 years ago

35 + PhD in chemical engineering

damon 18 years ago

31 + BS in "Information Systems"

henryw 18 years ago

23 + BS Econ, BS Bioengineering

boriskozak 18 years ago

21 + Senior B.S. Info Systems

imgabe 18 years ago

26 + BS Electrical Engineering

rwebb 18 years ago

28 + jd/mba

  • guest 18 years ago

    25 + jd as well (didn't think about dual degree until AFTER I finished)

cowmoo 18 years ago

20, undergrad, CS and Biology

jackdied 18 years ago

33 + BS Computer Engineering

Retric 18 years ago

27 + BS in Computer Science

ajmoir 18 years ago

39 + B.Sc.(Hons) CompuSci

timr 18 years ago

30 + PhD

Readmore 18 years ago

26 + Master's Degree in CS

Jaggu 18 years ago

32 + Computer Engineering

breck 18 years ago

23 + BS Economics 07 Duke

paulgb 18 years ago

18 + High School

(Currently in 1st year CS)

darragjm 18 years ago

24 + BS in Mechatronics

niels 18 years ago

33, Comp. Sci. Masters

scylla 18 years ago

32 (almost) BS in CS

veritas 18 years ago

21 + BS in Comp Sci

mrtron 18 years ago

25 + bachelor of CS

chris_l 18 years ago

27 + Master's in EE

hugh 18 years ago

27, PhD in Physics

sosuke 18 years ago

23 + High School

  • Mistone 18 years ago

    27 + B.B.A + Tech / Web Certs

rami 18 years ago

26 - B.ENG, MBA

jsmcgd 18 years ago

23 + BS CS

lst 18 years ago

40 + autodidact