What do you study and where are you in those studies?
>Age
>Field(s) of Interest
>Years in field/Relevant Degrees
>Notable Accomplishments
21
Electrical Engineering
3, working on B.S.
>Nothing notable
>>8418270
34
Basic arithmetic (addition, subtraction, etc.)
Around 27 years now
>>8418270
>18
>Computational Mathematics in general, inspired by Wildberger. Specifically algebra.
>1
>Got perfect As in my first semester and I got a job as a programmer before even turning 18.
T-that is notable right?
>>8418280
>Basic arithmetic (addition, subtraction, etc.)
Better than most of /sci/
>>8418270
>23
>psychology
>4th year bsc.
>once ate 28 tabs of lsd at once and survived.
>>8418284
my friend got offered a job by google at 17 even though he only applied for an internship.
>>8418289
That is interesting. Do you know exactly what he does and at what level he was when he got the job?
By level I mean the specifics of how much did he know.
>>8418270
19
None
NEET
I placed 4th out of 2,000 people in my state for the Geography Bee.
I might as well tell you all that i came here to occasionally stumble upon interesting math and science stuff.
>>8418287
what was it like eating 28 tabs? i've done 2 and thought it was pretty intense... next time i might do 3 but even that makes me a little uneasy
>>8418303
I remember stumbleupon...
>>8418270
26
Neural Engineering
4/Almost done with PhD
3 journal publications, a bunch of conference proceedings and talks
21
CS, math, theoretical physics
9 years in programming, ~3 years in CS
wrote a toy theorem prover for a higher-order logic
>>8418270
18.
Quantum Mechanics.
0.
I were in the pre-estatal physics selection of my country (not really notable).