Ikke is incorrect - Jack is right. Not counting your actual date of birth, on your 5th birthday you will be 20. Even if you add another birthday, you'd be 24, not 25.
Very funny!!! But the guys are lucky who born on leap day, since they don't have to give treat to their pals for their B'day every year. At the same time, they'll get B'day gifts once in a four year only. LOL! business card
My grandfather was born on leap year, and he celebrated his 6th birthday while in college. But he went to college (on the GI bill) later than most because he fought in WWII.
This site is a little project that lets me make fun of some things and sense of others.
I use it to think a little more relationally without resorting to doing actual math.
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dpWhat is the average number of years to get a college degree in the USA?
Four for a bachelor's degree, Hans--even 20 is a little young to have completed a degree for most of us.
Heh, at first I thought it meant 5 birthdays _while_ getting the degree.
That was a good one. :D
Jack, I think someone born the 29th of February would be 25 after 5 birthdays. Unless you consider the day you're born your first "birthday".
It's my 9th birthday today! Although I never got a degree...
What is the average age at college graduation in the USA?
average age for graduation is 22 or 21. I'll be 22 when i graduate in may.
Ikke is incorrect - Jack is right. Not counting your actual date of birth, on your 5th birthday you will be 20. Even if you add another birthday, you'd be 24, not 25.
Meh.
Close enough.
I got my Indexed book today!
It's awesome.
There's another take on leap year:
http://mrburkemath.blogspot.com/2008/02/hppy-leap-day.html
Most enter college at 17 or 18 and get their degree in 4 or 5 years, so it'd be anywhere from 21 to 23.
Still, that's a minor quibble. Good 'toon.
Reminds me of The Slave of Duty, born on 29 Feb and apprenticed as a pirate until his 21st birthday.
"A paradox, a paradox, a most ingenious paradox!"
The toon is correct!
Sure, 5 leap day birthdays could mean you're 20... but you could also be 21, or 22, or 23. The most common ages for college graduation.
You wouldn't hit that 6th birthday until you turn 24.
happy birthday, ro! i just celebrated my 8th =)
Someone, not born on the 2/29, has a college degree on their 5th birthday? I'd call that more than a prodigy, although I'm not sure what.
Really funny. Leap year college-students...
Very funny!!! But the guys are lucky who born on leap day, since they don't have to give treat to their pals for their B'day every year. At the same time, they'll get B'day gifts once in a four year only. LOL!
business card
My grandfather was born on leap year, and he celebrated his 6th birthday while in college. But he went to college (on the GI bill) later than most because he fought in WWII.
Sent this to one of my friends in college whose birthday is the 29th ... he loved it. :-D
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