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Education
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Nearly all hackers past their teens are either college-degreed or
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self-educated to an equivalent level. The self-taught hacker is often
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considered (at least by other hackers) to be better-motivated, and may be
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more respected, than his school-shaped counterpart. Academic areas from
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which people often gravitate into hackerdom include (besides the obvious
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computer science and electrical engineering) physics, mathematics,
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linguistics, and philosophy.
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